Our group has selected as a recipient of Early Career Research Program funding by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Thanks to the generous support of the DOE Office of Science - Basic Energy Sciences, we will use the newly developed technique of time-resolved Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering to map the magnetic dynamics of quantum materials driven far from equilibrium.
Congratulations to Denitsa Baykusheva for receiving the Bronze Talk Prize at the "Low Energy Electrodynamics in Solids' (LEES 2021) conference! Denitsa presented a talk about our recent spectroscopy work "Ultrafast renormalization of the onsite Coulomb repulsion in a cuprate superconductor". LEESis a conference series started in 1993 and mainly focused on spectroscopic probes of quantum matter. Check... Read more about LEES 2021 Talk Prize awarded to Denitsa Baykusheva
Congratulations to Denitsa Baykusheva for receiving the 2nd place Talk Prize at the 11th'New Generation in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems' (NGSCES 2021) conference! Denitsa presented a talk about our recent spectroscopy work "Ultrafast renormalization of the onsite Coulomb repulsion in an underdoped cuprate". The NGSCESis a conference series focused oncorrelated systems and material science, and aimed to Ph.D. students, postdocs, and...
Congratulations to Denitsa Baykusheva for her Swiss NSF Postdoc.Mobility Fellowship! This fellowship will support research related to strong field phenomena in cold atoms and quantum materials for a period of 18 months.