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Evidence for Spin Swapping in an Antiferromagnet

Mar 2, 2023

In outreach activities, we have sought to inspire the next generation  of  researchers  from  different  age  groups  and backgrounds.  We  have  focused  on  building  approachable and adaptive demonstrations of scientific experiments for K-12 classrooms, including in-person and virtual projects. We are  also  working  with  undergraduate  students  within  the department  on  their  research  projects  to  kickstart  their career.

 

This  year,  we  have  added  a  focus  of  serving underrepresented  communities  and  helped  undergraduate students from these communities plan their career. A DMREF funded PhD student served as a graduate student mentor and representative for the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin Out for Undergrad (O4U) Engineering  Conference  2021.  This  yearly  event  helps undergraduate students from LGBTQ+ communities connect with  people  from  various  industries,  scientific  research communities and graduate schools.

Authors

J. Zhou (U. Texas-Austin); G. Fiete (Northeastern U.); C.L. Chien (Johns Hopkins U.)

Additional Materials

U.S. National Science Foundation and NSF DMREF, Materials for Our Future

This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation Award No. 2015237. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. National Science Foundation. This site is maintained collaboratively by principal investigators with NSF DMREF awards, independent of the NSF.