PARADIM, an NSF Materials Innovation Platform, hosted a successful and enlightening 3rd Annual User Meeting and Information Session in conjunction with the MRS Fall Meeting in Boston. PARADIM provides user facilities for materials by design for both bulk and thin film materials through laboratories at Cornell University, Johns Hopkins University, and Clark Atlanta University (www.paradim.org).
PARADIM resources for bulk and thin film crystal growth, for characterization, and for theory and simulation are available on an open, reviewed proposal basis.
Darrell Schlom, PARADIM Director User meeting introductions |
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Jian Shi, Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute Remote Epitaxy of Halide Perovskites |
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Julia Mundy, Harvard University Epitaxial Stabalization of Nicklate Superlattices |
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John Mitchell, Argonne National Labs High pO2 Growth of PrNiO3 Crystals |
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Karen DeRocher, Northwestern University Investigation of the Structure and Chemistry of Human Enamel |
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Chang-Beom Eom, University of Wisconsin-Madison Epitaxial Thin Films of Topological Crystalline Insulator Sr3SnO antiperovskite(Video not available) |
User Meeting 2019, Boston, MA