Thursday, June 4th from 10:00am – 2:30pm, CEM’s Prof. Roland Kawakami will host a mini-workshop on Spin Pumping in Magnetic Heterostructures. It will feature talks by external speakers Paul Crowell and Michael Flatte, in addition to talks from OSU speakers Ezekiel Johnston-Halperin, Fengyuan Yang, and Chris Hammel. The workshop will take place in the Smith Seminar Room, 1080 PRB. A link to the schedule is included here. Questions should be directed to Jamie Mollison (administrator) or host Roland Kawakami.
SOC-U workshop hosted by CEM
Last week, May 4-7, CEM’s IRG-1 hosted scientists from across the world with diverse expertise working on the interplay of spin-orbit coupling and correlations in transition metal oxides. Speakers included:
- James Analytis, University of California, Berkeley
- Ryotaro Arita, Riken
- Gang Cao, Kentucky
- Jinguang Cheng, IOP, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Sang-Wook Cheong, Rutgers University
- Daniel Dessau, University of Colorado, Boulder
- Daniel Haskel, Argonne National Laboratory
- Harold Hwang, Stanford University
- George Jackeli, Max Planck Institute
- Hae-Young Kee, University of Toronto
- Bernhard Keimer, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
- Daniel Khomskii, University of Cologne
- Yong-Baek Kim, Toronto
- Yeongkwan Kim, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Young Lee, Stanford University
- John Mitchell, Argonne National Laboratory
- Arun Paramekanti, University of Toronto
- Natalia Perkins, University of Minnesota
- Tanusri Saha-Dasgupta, S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences
- Sergej Savrasov, University of California, Davis
- Kyle Shen, Cornell University
- Susanne Stemmer, UC Santa Barbara
- Hidenori Takagi, Max Planck Institute
- Jean-Marc Triscone, Geneva
- Kentaro Ueda, University of Tokyo
- Ashvin Vishwanath, University of California, Berkeley
- Fengyuan Yang, Ohio State University
- Jiaqiang Yan, University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Additional information, including slides presented at the workshop can be found here.
Josh Goldberger, CEM investigator, receives Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award
Prof. Josh Goldberger, assistant professor, chemistry and biochemistry, and co-lead of CEM’s IRG-2, joins an elite group of 13 of the country’s top young chemical sciences researchers named 2015 Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholars. Selection is based on a body of significant scholarship established during the first five years of their research careers and a demonstrated commitment to education.
Read more: artsandsciences.osu.edu/news
ASCENT magazine features CEM in spring issue
ASCENT magazine features CEM in it’s spring 2014 issue. Read the article here.
Volunteer at Science Day
We need your help!
Science Day at Innis Elementary
Thursday, May 7, 2015
8:00AM-11:00AM or 12:00PM- 3:00PM
CEM is in need of 50+ volunteers to participate in Science Day- a field day devoted entirely to science at Innis Elementary School on May 7th, 2015.
- It’s really fun!
- Make a difference at an inner-city school
- Promote STEM to future scientists
- CEM students and faculty are requested to participate in outreach annually
Stations include but are not limited to: silly putty, water rockets, lasers and gummy bears, paper airplanes, geodesic domes, bubbles and surface tension, germs, bugs, and more!
Volunteer opportunity is open to all at OSU. To sign up, please email Alex Reed(.1028).