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The Billinge Group: Columbia University

Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics

Tag: PDF

PDF book chapter to come out soon

A book chapter on the PDF method applied to semiconductors, authored by Emil, Pavol and Simon, will be in the book “Characterization of semiconductor nanostructures and heterostructures” to come out shortly.  Keep an eye out for it!  Thanks everyone for your efforts!

July 9, 2012October 13, 2014 mwterban

ePDF Highlighted

Congrats to Milinda Abeykoon and the team for having their recent work highlighted. Milinda’s paper in the May edition of Z. Kristallogr. was featured on the cover of the journal and in a news release put out jointly by Columbia and Brookhaven: http://www.bnl.gov/bnlweb/pubaf/pr/PR_display.asp?prID=1411

May 6, 2012October 13, 2014 mwterban

Former Undergrad Amir Maz wins a poster prize at MRS

Amir Mazeheripour, who worked in the group as an undergrad in 2010 and 2011, has won a special mention for his poster at the Spring 2012 MRS meeting in San Francisco. His poster describes the work he did with the group on the role of surface stress on the properties of platinum nanoparticles used in… Read More Former Undergrad Amir Maz wins a poster prize at MRS

April 12, 2012October 13, 2014 mwterban

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