Profiles in "Nanoscience and Material Physics" Expertise Area

  • Graves' interests focus on a new type of X-ray light source based on the collision of extremely short electron and laser pulses.
  • Ankit's group specializes in the development and application of mesoscopic modeling approaches and their integration with continuum approaches for fundamental and applied research in microstructure science and engineering.
  • Gutierrez is an expert in obtaining structural and chemical information in complex materials from aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) combined with electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS).
  • 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.
  • Singh's research focuses on accelerating materials discovery, synthesis, and application using first-principles theory and computations.
  • Karkare's research is at the interface of accelerator physics and nano-science.
  • Botana's research employs electronic structure techniques to direct the computational design of quantum materials
  • Kaindl, director of the Beus CXFEL Laboratory at ASU's Biodesign Institute, has more than two decades of experience in quantum materials and ultrafast science.