Greg was interveiwed by the Cornell Daily Sun about our nanomagnetism research.
Our ZnO single defects paper is out on arXiv
Our recent paper “A single-molecule approach to ZnO defect studies: single photons and single defects” by N. R. Jungwirth et al. is out on the arXiv.
Three Fuchs group talks at the APS March meeting 2014
Three Fuchs group members are giving talks at the APS March meeting this year. They are:
- Jason Bartell, who will present D48.00011 : Imaging of In-Plane Magnetization using the Time Resolved Anomalous Nernst Effect
- Nick Jungwirth, who will present G44.00011 : A Single Molecule Approach to Defect Studies in ZnO
- Evan MacQuarrie, who will present J34.00010 : Mechanical driving of nitrogen-vacancy center spins in diamond
Come see them in Denver!
Cornell Chronicle: Two faculty receive Presidential Early Career Awards
Greg Fuchs, assistant professor of applied and engineering physics, and Noah Snavely, assistant professor of computer science, … (continue)
Fuchs awarded PECASE
Greg has been honored by President Obama with a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), nominated by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
Cornell Chronicle: ‘Shaken, not stirred’: Oscillator drives electron spin
The Cornell Chronicle has covered our recent PRL on mechanical spin control
Cornell Chronicle: Six faculty win NSF CAREER awards
Six early-career Cornell faculty members are recent recipients of National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Awards, … (continue)
Fuchs wins NSF CAREER award
Greg Fuchs has been awarded an NSF CAREER award to study the quantum properties of single defects in ZnO and their pote
Evan MacQuarrie to give the Electron Device Society seminar
Evan MacQuarrie has been invited by the Cornell Electron Devices Society to give a seminar on his Mechanical Spin Control work. The talk is Friday 8/16
Hung-Shen Chang selected as a Hunter R. Rawlings III Research Scholar
Fuchs Group undergraduate Hung-Shen Chang has been selected as a Hunter R.