by James M Rondinelli | Feb 19, 2017 | Article Appeared, News
Finding new functional materials is always tricky. But searching for very specific properties among a relatively small family of known materials is even more difficult. But Joshua Young and Prof. Rondinelli collaborating with Dr. Balachandran and Dr. Lookman of Los...
by James M Rondinelli | Jul 16, 2016 | Article Appeared, News
Nicholas Wagner and Prof. Rondinelli lay out their concerns about the proper application of data science methods in their article, Theory-Guided Machine Learning in Materials Science appearing in the open-access journal Frontiers in Materials. Drawing upon both the...
by James M Rondinelli | Apr 27, 2016 | Article Appeared, News
Professor Rondinelli is profiled as the 2016 Emerging Investigators themed issue on Novel design strategies for new functional materials appearing in the Journal of Materials Chemistry C, which highlights 2016’s rising stars of materials chemistry research....
by James M Rondinelli | Feb 20, 2016 | Article Appeared, News
Joshua Young and Prof. Rondinelli explain in the Letter titled Octahedral Rotation Preferences in Perovskite Iodides and Bromides appearing in the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters why halide perovskites favor in-phase octahedral tilt patterns whereas oxides...
by James M Rondinelli | Feb 5, 2016 | Article Appeared, News
Joshua Young, Parth Lalkiya, and Prof. Rondinelli recently reported in the Journal of Materials Chemistry C a materials design and selection approach for realizing noncentrosymmetric perovskites. The article, titled “Design of Noncentrosymmetric Perovskites from...
by James M Rondinelli | Dec 1, 2015 | Article Appeared
Young and collaborators at the University of Houston report on how to access to the elusive deep-ultraviolet (DUV) by direct second harmonic generation (SHG) in a new beryllium-free zincoborate-phosphate crystal in their article appearing in Adv. Mater., 27,...