The
Department of Physics welcomes its newest member. Jeremy studies two-dimensional
conductors, mainly organic conductors, using high magnetic fields. He is a gifted
experimentalist and will provide a good complement to the research of the rest
of the department. An engaging teacher, he received high marks from the students
he met during his campus visit in February.
He recently received his Ph.D. from Florida State University, where he did most of his work in the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. Jeremy will be with us in time for fall semester.
Welcome, Jeremy!