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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,...

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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...

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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....

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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...

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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,...

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