Profiles in "Solid State Physics" Expertise Area

  • Kiehl’s research is aimed at the development of new types of semiconductor devices for communications, computing and sensor applications.
  • Erten is a condensed matter theorist. He obtained his doctorate at The Ohio State University in 2013 and has worked at Rutgers University and Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems before joining ASU.
  • Teitelbaum is interested in developing novel experimental methods to reveal how crystals transform, exchange energy between different degrees of freedom, and how to control their properties with light.
  • Nick's research group focuses on developing next-generation renewable energy devices—with a focus on printable thin-film photovoltaics and batteries—using high-throughput processing and reliability-based characterization.
  • Susarla joined ASU in fall 2022. She has expertise in the area of electron microscopy where explores the structure-property relationship in quantum and semiconducting materials.
  • Stroud is a planetary scientist and materials physicist interested in the formation and evolution of nanomaterials in astrophysical and laboratory environments. She serves as director of the Buseck Center for Meteorite Studies.