Berit Goodge (@bhgoodge) 's Twitter Profile
Berit Goodge

@bhgoodge

professional atom-peeper, non-professional everything else

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calendar_today09-03-2012 03:28:42

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Cheyenne Peltier (@peltierplates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow is the last day to register! Please pass along to those who may have students interested in a day of STEM fun at Cornell on April 1st (no joke)!

Expanding Your Horizons at Cornell (@cornelleyh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need YOUR help to run EYH conference day as smoothly as possible! Sign up to be a volunteer or buddy here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… Please spread the word to your friends! @CornellOISE Cornell Center for Materials Research - CCMR Cornell Grad School

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Berit Goodge (@bhgoodge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First measurements out of the Goodge group*!! Extremely thankful for supportive and patient collaborators and colleagues 🥳 Next step, science! *catchy group name tbd

First measurements out of the Goodge group*!! Extremely thankful for supportive and patient collaborators and colleagues 🥳 Next step, science!  

*catchy group name tbd
Cornell AEP (@cornellaep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new study led by Lena Koukoutis and Berit Goodge changed where scientists think nickelate's superconducting ability might originate, providing a blueprint for how more functional versions might be engineered in the future. news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/0…

Dr. Benjamin Geisler (@dr_ben_geisler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great collaboration between Cornell University, Stanford University and @UniDUE unravels the nature of the polar interface in infinite-layer nickelate films on SrTiO3(001) and strongly supports the notion of #nickelate #superconductivity as intrinsic film property: nature.com/articles/s4156…

PARADIM (@paradimresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PARADIM user Dan F. Segedin et al. explore "Limits to the strain engineering of layered square-planar nickelate thin films" Nature Communications doi.org/10.1038/s41467…

DOE Office of Science (@doescience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some materials' ability to conduct electricity without losing energy (superconductivity) is exciting. In 2019, scientists demonstrated it in materials called nickelates. Researchers Cornell University revealed new insights into where in the material it arises: news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/0…

Some materials' ability to conduct electricity without losing energy (superconductivity) is exciting. In 2019, scientists demonstrated it in materials called nickelates. Researchers <a href="/Cornell/">Cornell University</a> revealed new insights into where in the material it arises: news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/0…
The Kavli Foundation (@kavlifoundation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Get ready for #KavliNano Highlights! 🧬Unzipping DNA, up close and personal TU Delft ✨Closing in on protein dynamics Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, Oxford 🟰Old equation equals new CO2 insights Cornell University 🔬Forward on thicker nickelate superconductors Cornell University kavlifoundation.org/news/forward-o…

The Kavli Foundation (@kavlifoundation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this collection of research highlights from Kavli Nanoscience Institutes, we start with heroic efforts to isolate the 36 proteins needed to unzip a strand of DNA to see how they power this process. kavlifoundation.org/news/forward-o…

Schmidt Science Fellows (@schmidtfellows) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Four incredible talks closed our Interdisciplinary Showcase at our Summit in Toronto. Moving, thought-provoking, and hopeful stories from Jyotirmoy Mandal Kirsten R. Hall, PhD Paul Chen Berit Goodge sharing their motivation and journey. Thank you…Watch this space to watch them soon

Four incredible talks closed our Interdisciplinary Showcase at our Summit in Toronto. Moving, thought-provoking, and hopeful stories from <a href="/Jyoti299792458/">Jyotirmoy Mandal</a>  <a href="/GalacticKirsten/">Kirsten R. Hall, PhD</a> <a href="/paulchenz/">Paul Chen</a>  <a href="/bhgoodge/">Berit Goodge</a>   sharing their motivation and journey. Thank you…Watch this space to watch them soon
Berit Goodge (@bhgoodge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Presenting on x-rays results, electronic transport manuscript in the drafts folder… who is this microscopist??? Thanks to Schmidt Science Fellows for the support to try some new and crazy things 👩🏻‍🔬(and to all the amazing collaborators for teaching me how!)

Physical Review X (@physrevx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using atomic resolution variable temperature cryogenic scanning transmission electron microscopy of a model manganite, researchers characterize the thermal evolution of charge order and reveal lattice responses as it transforms from its ground state. 🔗 go.aps.org/3WkLwO5

Using atomic resolution variable temperature cryogenic scanning transmission electron microscopy of a model manganite, researchers characterize the thermal evolution of charge order and reveal lattice responses as it transforms from its ground state.

🔗 go.aps.org/3WkLwO5