Profiles in "Nanoscience and Material Physics" Expertise Area
- 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.
- Jin is an assistant professor in chemical engineering at Arizona State University. He is a polymer expert affiliated with the Center for Sustainable Macromolecular Materials and Manufacturing.
- Yang’s research focuses on nanophotonics, metamaterials/metasurfaces, 3D printing, nanoscience and self-assembly, which aim to bring science solutions to real-world applications
- Megan is an Astrophysics PhD student at the School of Earth and Space Exploration. Her research interests include thermodynamic studies of exoplanet atmospheres, exploring this with experimental work in cosmochemistry.
- 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.
- Kalarickal's research focuses on epitaxial growth and device engineering of wide and ultra-wide band gap semiconductors for application in next generation power switching and RF/mm-wave electronics.