March 14, 2:30-3:30 pm: CEM Industry Seminar features Dr. David Daughton from Lake Shore Cryotronics

Please join us as we welcome Dr. David Daughton from Lake Shore Cryotronics, for a candid conversation on research and industrial career paths in science.

Wednesday, March 14, 2:30-3:30 pm in room 4138 Physics Research Building (191 West Woodruff Ave)
.  There will be a light reception after the seminar.

David Daughton is an Applications Scientist at Lake Shore Cryotronics in Westerville, OH. Lake Shore is a leading supplier of temperature and magnetics instrumentation to research organizations worldwide. David joined Lake Shore in 2011 to develop new measurement platforms for terahertz frequency characterization of electronic and magnetic materials and support customer applications in Lake Shore’s existing products.  He received B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Delaware, where he explored the effects of disorder on the superfluid and solid phases of helium, and a Ph.D. from the Ohio State University for scanning tunneling microscopy and optical studies of carbon-based electronic materials.

 

CEM to host Fellowship Panel Discussion

The Center for Emergent Materials is hosting a panel for the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program on Wednesday, November 2, 2-3:30 PM in 1080 Physics Research Building.  Please see the flyer for additional details.

The panel will consist of three current NSF Graduate Fellows, a Goldwater Scholar, and a Fellowship Advisor from the University Honors Center.

Additional information for other upcoming Undergraduate and Graduate Fellowships will also be provided.
Please RSVP to mccombs.75@osu.edu.

If you have any additional questions, please contact Michelle McCombs at mccombs.75@osu.edu.

CEM Workshop on Magnetic Domains – Dr. Rudolf Schäfer

Dr. Rudolf Schäfer is a world renowned expert on magnetism and magnetic domains. Dr. Schäfer is a co-author, together with Dr. Alex Hubert, of a monograph “Magnetic Domains. The Analysis of Magnetic Microstructures” a fundamental book on magnetic domain theory, observation techniques and interpretation. These exciting topics will be covered during the 3-day CEM sponsored workshop that will be held September 19-21 in room 4138 PRB. The workshop targets the broad audience of scientists working in the field of magnetism.

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