University of Georgia
Phone: 706-542-7146
Email: Franklin Leach
Research Interest: The leach lab at the University of Georgia focuses its research activities on the determination of molecular structure by FTMS in the context of environmental health with emphasis areas ranging from the interaction of emerging contaminants with natural organic matter and biota in wetland ecosystems to how the metabolic profile of organisms is affected by environmental exposures. The primary goal of these wide-ranging activities is to enable a more detailed understanding of environmental interactions and make a positive impact on public health.
Term: 1/2020-12/2026
Cornell University
Department of Physics
Clark Hall, Room 531
Ithaca, New York 14853
Phone: 1-607-255-1956
Email: Brad Ramshaw
Research Interest: He designs and builds experiments to probe the fundamental transport and thermodynamic properties of quantum materials—systems that exhibit non-trivial quantum phenomena. Current examples of his research include the identification of unique phases of matter in topological semimetals, uncovering broken symmetries in high-Tc superconductors using ultrasound, and probing topological superconductivity using the unique experimental technique of resonant ultrasound spectroscopy.
Term: 1/2020-12/2025
University of California San Diego
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
9500 Gilman Dr # 0307
La Jolla, CA 92093
Phone: 858-534-3038
Email: Galia Debelouchina
Research Interests: My group is developing sensitivity-enhanced solid-state NMR spectroscopy techniques and applying them to study the structure of chromatin related proteins both in vitro and in cells.
Term: 1/2021-12/2026
Smith College
Department of Physics
Clark Science Center
315 McConnell Hall
Northampton MA 01063
Phone: 413-585-3980 office, 413-585-3919 lab
Email: Nat Fortune
Research Interests: Small sample calorimetric measurements and thermometry in high magnetic fields, especially at low temperatures and as a function of magnetic field orientation; magnetic-field-induced phase transitions and quantum oscillations in quasi 2D organic superconductors and 2D/3D topological materials.
Term: 1/2020-12/2025
Natl Institute of Chemical Physics & Biophysics
Akadeemia tee 23, 12618 Tallinn, ESTONIA
Email: Raivo Stern
Research Interests: Properties of low-D quantum magnets, magnetic field induced phases and QCP, BEC, superconductivity. My main technique is still NMR (both static and pulsed fields), also thermodynamic and magnetic (magnetization and torque) measurements at high magnetic fields.
Term: 1/2020-12/2025
Michigan State University
437 Chemistry Building
Phone: 517-353-1080
Email: Selvan Demir
Research Interests: Chemical synthesis of exchange coupled lanthanide systems. She is particularly interested in generating strong exchange through radical linkers.
Term: 1/2023-12/2025
University of Georgia
Phone: 706- 542-7146
Email: Franklin Leach
Research Interest: The leach lab at the University of Georgia focuses its research activities on the determination of molecular structure by FTMS in the context of environmental health with emphasis areas ranging from the interaction of emerging contaminants with natural organic matter and biota in wetland ecosystems to how the metabolic profile of organisms is affected by environmental exposures. The primary goal of these wide-ranging activities is to enable a more detailed understanding of environmental interactions and make a positive impact on public health.
Term: 1/2020-12/2026
University of California San Diego
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
9500 Gilman Dr # 0307
La Jolla, CA 92093
Phone: 858-534-3038
Email: Galia Debelouchina
Research Interests: My group is developing sensitivity-enhanced solid-state NMR spectroscopy techniques and applying them to study the structure of chromatin related proteins both in vitro and in cells.
Term: 1/2021-12/2026
Emory University/Georgia Tech
Department Biomedical Engineering
1760 Haygood Dr, HSRB Suite 200, Atlanta GA 30322
Phone: 404-727-2433
Email: Shella Keilholz - GA Tech or Shella Keilholz - Emory
Research interest: Neuroimaging and multimodal studies of brain dynamics
Term: 1/2021-12/2026
Cornell University
Department of Physics
Clark Hall, Room 531
Ithaca, New York 14853
Phone: 1-607-255-1956
Email: Brad Ramshaw
Research Interest: He designs and builds experiments to probe the fundamental transport and thermodynamic properties of quantum materials—systems that exhibit non-trivial quantum phenomena. Current examples of his research include the identification of unique phases of matter in topological semimetals, uncovering broken symmetries in high-Tc superconductors using ultrasound, and probing topological superconductivity using the unique experimental technique of resonant ultrasound spectroscopy.
Term: 1/2020-12/2025
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