Putting the Electron’s Spin to Work
By Daniel Ralph
Cornell University
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B.S., 1986, Physics and Mathematics, Vanderbilt University. Ph.D., 1993, Physics, Cornell University. Postdoctoral Research Associate, Harvard University, 1993-96. Assistant Professor, Physics, Cornell University, 1996-2000. Associate Professor, Physics, Cornell University, 2000-2004, Professor, Physics, Cornell University, 2004-present. Lester B. Knight Director, Cornell NanoScale Science & Technology Facility (CNF) 2010-present. Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, 1996-99; David and Lucile Packard Foundation Fellow, 1997-2002; William L. McMillan Award, 1997; Research Corporation Research Innovation Award, 1997; ONR Young Investigators Award, 1997-2000.
Research Areas New nanofabrication techniques; electronic properties on molecular length scales; spin transport and high-speed dynamics in magnetic devices; correlated-electron states in magnets and superconductors; quantum properties of defects and impurities.
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