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Richard Greene and collaborators at the University of British Columbia have discovered charge ordering in the electron-doped cuprates. Their findings, now published in Science, suggest that charge order may be a universal feature of high-temperature superconductors.
Read more in the UMD Press Release and CMNS News & Events.
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Associate Professor Min Ouyang is one of the University of Maryland recipients of an Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) program supporting research to develop technologies that can regulate temperatures of building occupants, rather than of the overall building.
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Johnpierre Paglione was appointed an Associate for the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR). CIFAR brings together a network of nearly 400 researchers to focus on important questions with the potential to improve human health and the environment, transform technology, build strong societies, understand human culture and even chart the universe.
Professor Paglione will serve as an Associate of the Quantum Materials research program.
For the full list of 2014 research appointments, visit: http://ter.ps/522
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University of Maryland researchers have discovered a way to control magnetic properties of graphene that could lead to powerful new applications in magnetic storage and magnetic random access memory.
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Ian Appelbaum was awarded the 2011 Outstanding Young Scientist award by the Maryland Science Center. He is the first recipient of the newly endowed award.