CATS group engaged in exciting collaboration and networking at the APS March Meeting Members of the Center for the Advancement of Topological Semimetals (CATS) attended the American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Theoretical modeling illuminates a new nonlinear Hall Effect An international team of researchers including a team from the Center for the Advancement of Topological Semimetals (CATS), an Energy Frontier Research Center under the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science led by Ames National Laboratory, experimentally demonstrated a new type of nonlinear Hall effect.
Job posting: Los Alamos seeks postdoctoral researcher Job posting: Los Alamos seeks postdoctoral researcher
Center for the Advancement of Topological Semimetals funding renewed for next four years CATS has been awarded continuing funding of $12.6 million.
Researchers find first experimental evidence of elusive quantum state The work is believed to be the first experimental evidence of this type of quantum state and could one day lead to the next-generation of electronic devices.
Researchers discover a 'layer hall effect' in a 2D topological Axion antiferromagnet The finding signals a much sought-after topological Axion insulating state.
The Center for the Advancement of Topological Semimetals welcomes new principal investigator Qiong Ma CATS welcomes Qiong Ma, a junior faculty member in the Department of Physics at Boston College.
McQueeney awarded inaugural John and Mary Weaver Professorship Robert McQueeney, professor of physics and astronomy at Iowa State University and senior scientist at Ames Laboratory, has been named the inaugural John and Mary Weaver Professor of Physics in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
JOB POSTING: LANL and CATS are in search of a postdoctoral researcher JOB POSTING: LANL and CATS are in search of a postdoctoral researcher
Scientists observe complex tunable magnetism tied to electrical conduction in a topological material The discovery has significant implications for basic research into functional topological properties