Prof Morgan was interviewed about CMG recent work by Cao, et. al. in Nature Communications. Please listen to MP3 here (from 12m11s to 14m40s).
News
Congratulations to Yipeng and all for a new model for oxygen exchange in perovskite oxide!
Congratulations to Yipeng and all for the new publication in Nature Communications for a new model for oxygen exchange in perovskite oxide! This article is chosen as one of the Editors’ highlights on Energy Materials and covered by …
Congratulations to Hubin on his promotion to an associate professor!
Congratulations to Hubin on his promotion to an associate professor at Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, Chinese Academy of Science. Dec. 2018
Congratulations to Tomo on a successful defense of his MS thesis!
Congratulations to Wei for a new paper on machine learning algorithm on image analysis in microscopy.
Congratulations to Wei Li for his new publication in npj Computational Materials. He and his collaborators trained computers to quickly and consistently detect and analyze microscopic radiation damage to materials under consideration for nuclear reactors. …
Prof. Dane Morgan and Mingren Shen Proud to Host 9 NextGen Scholars in Summer 2018
The Informatics Skunkworks is home to the NextGen Scholars at UW Madison this year and has 9 scholars participating in Summer 2018. See the UW Madison press release here.
Congratulations to Haijin Lu for new paper on suprising interstitial diffusion in Zr
A huge congratulations to Haiin Lu for his new publication in Acta Materialia demonstrating that, contrary to previous belief, interstitial diffusion plays a dominant role in most dilute solute diffusion in Zr. Haijin is a …
Congratulations to new PhDs from Computational Materials Group!
May 2018
Prof. Morgan and Dr. Jacobs published a review paper which was selected as the cover image (IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices)
Prof. Morgan and Dr. Jacobs recently published a review paper “Frontiers in Thermionic Cathode Research” on IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices. This work was selected as the cover image of this issue of this journal. …
Prof. Morgan and Dr. Jacobs discovered strained materials make cooler superconductors
Prof. Morgan and Dr. Jacobs revealed new insight into how strain alters the properties of superconducting materials. The work has been published in Nature Communications and also picked as an Editor’s Highlight. A news release …