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Congratulations to Tyler Smart, Valentin Urena Baltazar, Mingpeng Chen and Prof. Ping for their work on “Doping Bottleneck in Hematite: Multipole Clustering by Small Polarons”, published in Chemistry of Materials! Link to the published article. Abstract: Highly effective doping in transition metal oxides is critical to fundamentally overcome low carrier conductivity due to small polaron...
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Congratulations to Kejun Li, who received an Outstanding TA award from the physics department at UCSC which recognizes his exceptional work performance for the 2020-2021 academic year.
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Congratulations to Tyler Smart, Kejun Li, Junqing Xu, and Prof. Ping for their work on “Intersystem Crossing and Exciton-Defect Coupling of Spin Defects in Hexagonal Boron Nitride”, published in npj Computational Materials! Link to the published article. Abstract: Despite the recognition of two-dimensional (2D) systems as emerging and scalable host materials of single photon emitters...
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Congratulations to Prof. Ping for receiving the highly competitive ACS OpenEye Outstanding Junior Faculty Award for Spring 2021! This Award is designed to assist new faculty members in gaining visibility within the COMP community by highlighting and supporting outstanding tenure-track junior faculty members as they present their work in the COMP division at the Spring...
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Prof. Ping has received recognition for her achievements by the Center for Functional Nanomaterials at Brookhaven National Laboratory where they featured her in their recent interview with a CFN user. The interview covers everything from her first-principles methodological developments in computing spin relaxation times to long-term goals for herself and her group. It’s a great...
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Congratulations to Chunhao Guo, Junqing Xu, Prof. Rocca and Prof. Ping for their work on “Substrate screening approach for quasiparticle energies of two-dimensional interfaces with lattice mismatch”, published on Physical Review B! Link to the published article can be found here. Link to the preprint can be found here. This work was also selected as...
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Congratulations to Prof. Ping for receiving the award from Air Force Young Investigator Research Program (YIP) ! The objective of this program is to foster creative basic research in science and engineering, enhance early career development of outstanding young investigators, and increase opportunities for the young investigators to recognize the Air Force mission and the...
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Congratulations to Prof. Ping for receiving the Nature Research Award for Inspiring and Innovating Science in partnership with Estée Lauder Companies! She has been recognized for her research on first-principles methodology development on excited-state dynamics for solids and nanostructures, in particular, from many-body perturbation theory with improved numerical efficiency and accuracy, and open quantum dynamics...
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The Ping Group are very excited to welcome in assistant project scientist Dr. Hiroyuki Takenaka! Learn More
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Congratulations to Junqing Xu and Prof. Ping for their publication, just accepted by Nature Communications! Link to the published article can be found here. Link to the preprint can be found here. This work has also been highlighted by UCSC News Press , Santa Cruz Tech Beat,  ScienceDaily, Phys.Org,  SwissQuantumHub Designing new quantum materials with long-lived...
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