Nick Presents on Complex Vanadates at EMA 2016
Nick presents his poster titled "Controlling Spin-Ordering in Rare-Earth Perovskite Vanadates" in the Computational Design of Electronic Materials Symposium at the Electronic Materials and Applications 2016 Meeting of the American Ceramics Society on January 20, 2016...
Professor Rondinelli Presents at PCSI-43
Professor Rondinelli gave an invited talk on January 18, 2016 titled "Noncentrosymmetric Metals: A Materials Class for Artificial Multiferroic Design" in the Symposium on Complex Oxides at the 43rd Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Surfaces and Interfaces,...
Josh Wins Ovshinsky Travel Award to Attend the APS March Meeting
Josh receives one of ten Ovshinsky Student Travel Awards from the American Physical Society (APS) Division of Materials Physics (DMP) for the 2016 APS March Meeting in Baltimore. Congratulations!
Professor Rondinelli Presents at Pacifichem
Professor Rondinelli attends and delivers two invited talks at the 2015 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies (Pacifichem) meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii, from Dec 15-20, 2015. His first talk on December 16 titled "Ferroic materials discovery guided...
Xuezeng Lu Passes His Qualifying Exam
Congratulations to Xuezeng for passing his Qualifying Exam!
MTD Group Members Present at the 2015 Fall MRS Meeting
Kurt, Nenian, and Josh attended the Fall Meeting and presented this work in a number of symposium. Kurt presented an oral contribution in Symposium II-Phonon Transport, Interactions and Manipulations in Nanoscale Materials and Devices, while Nenian gave a talk on...
A different way of thinking at McCormick
It takes a different way of thinking to connect disparate fields, put big ideas into action, solve global problems, and imagine what’s next. It takes left-brain analytical skills. It takes right-brain creativity. It takes whole-brain engineering. Join...
Accelerated Nonlinear Optical Materials Discovery by Design
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,...
More than Octahedral Rotations in Oxides
A new article titled Crystal Structure and Electronic Properties of Bulk and Thin Film Brownmillerite Oxides by Josh Young and Prof. Rondinelli outlines the key structural features that determine polymorphic stability in oxides with corner-connected tetrahedra and...
Liang-Feng Attends and Presents at MS&T15
Liang-Feng attends the MS&T 2015 meeting from October 4-8, 2015 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH. His poster titled Towards Accurate Ab Initio Pourbaix Diagrams appeared in the symposium on Corrosion and Oxidation of High Temperature...
MTD Group Welcomes New Members in 2015
A warm welcome to new graduate students Jaye Harada, Nathan Koocher, and Yongjin Shin!
Professor Rondinelli Participates in WOE 2015, Paris, France
Professor Rondinelli attended the 22nd Annual Workshop on Oxide Electronics (WOE) from October 7-9, 2015, Paris, France. The conference venue was at the Collège de France, which is centrally located in the “Quartier Latin”. The International Workshop on Oxide...
Ferroelectricity in Double Perovskite Fluorides
Nenian Charles and Prof. Rondinelli report in their new paper titled Ferroelectricity in d0 double perovskite fluoroscandates that polar double perovskite fluorides may be realized by suppression of octahedral rotations about more than one Cartesian axis [Phys. Rev....
Multiferroics from Polar Metals
Writing in Phys. Rev. Lett., 115, 087202 (2015), Danilo Puggioni and Prof. Rondinelli with their colleagues at SISSA describe a new route towards high-temperature multiferroics. As detailed in their letter titled Design of a Mott Multiferroic from a Nonmagnetic Polar...
Rondinelli Participates in MSSA Student Luncheon
On February 4, 2015, Rondinelli joined student members of the Materials Science Student Association (MSSA) for a student-faculty lunch. Rondinelli talked about his professional experiences, specifically transitioning from graduate student to post doc at national lab,...
Rondinelli and Young Present at the 2014 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting
Josh Young and Prof. Rondinelli attended the MRS Fall 2014 meeting in Boston, MA, from December 1-5. Josh presented his poster "Emergent Ferroelectricity in Cation Ordered Perovskite Oxides by Design" while Dr. Rondinelli gave an invited talk titled "Reimagining...
Rondinelli presents at the 2014 AVS Meeting in Baltimore, MD
Professor Rondinelli gives an invited talk at the 2014 AVS International Symposium and Exhibition on the Versatile Abilities of Lattice Instabilities: Design of New Ferroics in the Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Symposium in the session on Development of...
Rondinelli Named Emerging Scientist in ACS Select Virtual Issue on Solid-State Chemistry
A new ACS Select Virtual Issue devoted to recent developments in solid-state materials chemistry highlights the work by 13 emerging investigators, including computational materials scientist Rondinelli. Check out the editorial by Prof. Halasyamani, which discusses...