Ph.D. alumnus Nathaniel J. Schreiber wins the APL Materials Excellence in Research Award second prize for his research A model heterostructure with engineered Berry curvature.
Nathaniel Schreiber received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Cornell University, working in Professor Darrell Schlom’s oxide molecular-beam epitaxy laboratory. During his Ph.D., he studied the magnetic and superconducting properties of ruthenium oxides, such as RuO2 (altermagnet), SrRuO3 and Sr1−xCaxRuO3 (ferromagnet and in the highlighted paper, “A model heterostructure with engineered Berry curvature”), and Sr2RuO4(unconventional superconductor). He is now a Process Development Engineer at Diodes Incorporated in the Technology Development Group in Maine, where he focuses on the development of analog CMOS and BCDMOS technologies.
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