Yong Ding

Yong Ding

Yong Ding

Principal Research Engineer

yong.ding@mse.gatech.edu

404-385-7464

Office Location:
RBI, Room 274

Additional Research:
Nanomaterials fabrication, characterization, and applications.(Scanning) Transmission electron microscopy and high-resolution electron microscopy of peroveskite materials. Microstructure and morphology of thin films and bulk ceramics. Domain behavior and domain boundaries in ferroelectrics. Structure and chemistry of lattice defects in films and in multi-layer systems.In situ TEM investigations on energy materials related to solid oxide fuel cells.

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Jason Azoulay

Jason Azoulay

Jason Azoulay

Associate Professor, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Vasser-Woolley GRA Distinguished Investigator in Sensors and Instrumentation

Jason Azoulay is an organic, organometallic and polymer chemist and internationally recognized leader in developing emerging semiconductor materials and devices. He has made significant contributions to the fields of polymer chemistry and materials science,bridging fundamental chemistry with real-world applications. His work focuses on the design, synthesis and characterization of advanced functional materials across numerous technology platforms, with an emphasis on organic semiconductors and conjugated polymers.

Azoulay co-directs the Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics, and his lab adds great strength to Georgia Tech’s leadership in soft-matter and hybrid optoelectronics. His work also complements numerous efforts at Georgia Tech that develop and apply advanced functional materials. 

 


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D. Zeb Rocklin

D. Zeb Rocklin

Zeb Rocklin

Assistant Professor, School of Physics
IMS Initiative Lead, Mechanical Metamaterials

I have a broad range of interests in soft condensed matter physics and adjacent fields like statistical physics, physics of living systems and hard condensed matter. My particular focus is on the relationship between the geometric structure of a system and its mechanical response. Both biological and engineered systems often have some structure, such as networks of struts, particles jammed together or patterns of creases in thin sheets, that grant them flexibility and strength with a minimum of weight. These structures can lead to subtle and surprising mechanical response:

zeb.rocklin@physics.gatech.edu

404.385.8104

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Additional Research:
Condensed matter physics, statistical physics, physics of living systems, and hard condensed matter.

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Chandra Raman

Chandra Raman

Chandra Raman

Professor, School of Physics
Initiative Lead, Georgia Tech Quantum Alliance

The Raman Group has two main thrusts.  The team utilizes sophisticated tools to cool atoms to temperatures less than one millionth of a degree above absolute zero. Using these tools, they explore topics ranging from superfluidity in Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) to quantum antiferromagnetism in a spinor condensate.  In another effort the team partners with engineers to build cutting edge atomic quantum sensors on-chip that can one day be mass-produced.

craman@gatech.edu

404.894.9062

Office Location:
Howey N04

Raman Lab at Georgia Tech

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    Research Focus Areas:
    • Computational Materials Science
    • Electronic Materials
    • Miniaturization & Integration
    • Nanomaterials
    • Optics & Photonics
    • Quantum Computing
    • Quantum Computing and Systems
    • Thermal Systems
    Additional Research:
    Spinor Bose-Einstein Condensates

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    Yolande Berta

    Yolande Berta

    Yolande Berta

    Senior Research Scientist
    Electron Microscopy Coordinator

    Yolande Berta has over 20 years experience in electron microscopy, including both SEM and TEM, and has trained thousands of operators. Ms. Berta has a Master’s degree in Science from the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Master’s degree in Biology from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. 

    Her diverse background has ideally positioned her to work with students from all disciplines on campus. Ms. Berta has more 15 peer-reviewed publications and has given over 15 professional presentations.

    yolande.berta@mse.gatech.edu

    404-894-2545

    Office Location:
    RBI, Room 279

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