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Spring 2016 – Multi-scale atomistic strategy to obtain and model functional graphene (and its isomorphs) based materials in spintronics devices

Affiliations:
Project Leader: Shayan Hemmatiyan
shayan65@tamu.edu
Physics and Astronomy
Faculty Mentor: Artem Abanov, Ph.D.
Meeting Times:
Summer 2016 (complete)
Team Size:
3 (Team Full)
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
Learning atomistic modeling, co-authorship on publications opportunities to develop critical thinking, scientific and technical writing skills.
Team Needs:
Scientific reading and writing, basic knowledge in programming i.e. python and bash.
Description:
State of the art atomistic modeling is a virtual lab, which combines a wide range of materials and structures, can be utilized both pre-processing and post processing to optimize and understand experiments. In this project, first you will learn the basics of atomistic modeling in practice. Then we will carry out an extensive atomistic modeling to understand how to utilize graphene and its isomorphs in spintronics effectively.

Written by:
Jennie Lamb
Published on:
February 1, 2020

Categories: FullTags: Spring 2016

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