
REMIND EFRC
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Energy Frontier Research Center exploring novel materials, devices, and systems for low-energy neuromorphic applications.
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02-11-2022 22:57:39
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Check out reMIND's entry to the U.S. Department of Energy Poetry of Science Competition - the poem is penned by our very own Kim Dunbar and the artwork is from Justin Andrews Shruti Hariyani - cas your votes at: energyfrontier.us/poetry-science…


Lone pairs "inaction" or "in action"-check out this work from T2-hot off the presses in Chemistry of Materials featuring Sarbajit Banerjee & Balbuena groups TAMU Engineering Chemistry Department Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station w/National Institute of Standards and Technology -featuring Enalasie Wasif Zaheer Saul Perez Beltran Justin Andrews-thanks to DOE Office of Science

Alex Strasser Enalasie Wasif Zaheer Chemistry of Materials TAMU Engineering National Institute of Standards and Technology REMIND EFRC Saul Perez Beltran Justin Andrews U.S. Department of Energy Thanks Alex- REMIND EFRC has quite the growing foundry :-)- actually also first published in Chemistry of Materials pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10… started by Justin Andrews and Joseph Handy and kept going by Enalasie John Ponis and others


reMIND is firing on all cylinders- check out T1's latest: Spontaneous Symmetry‐Breaking of Nonequilibrium Steady–States by Nonlinear Electrical Transport onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… Patrick J Shamberger & Stan Williams Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station TAMU Engineering w/Sandia National Labs -huge thanks to DOE Office of Science

Huge congrats to Darensbourg & Kim Dunbar groups Chemistry Department on this excellent publication in Chemical Science Magnetic coupling between Fe(NO) ligands through diamagnetic tetrathiolate bridges - pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art… -many thanks to DOE Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy for support

For all those in Aggieland-check out the First Year Program Lecture - Chemistry Department @tamuartsci Sarbajit Banerjee #neuromorphic



Please remember to vote for Kim Dunbar's Kim Dunbar poetry - and Justin Justin Andrews and Shruti Shruti Hariyani art at the DOE Poetry of Art and Science Contetst: energyfrontier.us/poetry-science… REMIND EFRC

Guan-Wen Guan-Wen Liu leads this work on Nanocomposite Dielectric Films with Interphasic Response from Functionalized HfO2 Nanocrystals in ACS Applied Engineering Materials pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… Chemistry Department Texas A&M Arts & Sciences - many thanks to The Welch Foundation for support


Tim Brown representing REMIND EFRC at the U.S. Department of Energy DOE Office of Science PI meeting! His lightning talk was fire! TAMU Engineering Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station Sandia National Labs


We are out in full force at the first poster session at the @energy DOE Office of Science PI meeting. TAMU Engineering Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station NREL Sandia National Labs AdvancedLightSource @becs_granola Saul Perez Beltran Sarbajit Banerjee


We are out in full force at the second poster session of the U.S. Department of Energy DOE Office of Science PI meeting- TAMU Engineering Chemistry Department NREL Sandia National Labs AdvancedLightSource Lance Wheeler Andrew Ferguson Sarbajit Banerjee


Fantastic recognition of reMIND DOE Office of Science EFRC Associate Director Sarbajit Banerjee’s outstanding mentorship of graduate students. The next generation of chemists and materials scientists are in great hands!

Amplification without an amplifier? reMIND researchers at Sandia National Labs, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station, and Stanford University demonstrate electrical access of spin crossover-mediated semi-stability in LaCoO3, enabling signal amplification on a neighboring metallic line. DOE Office of Science nature.com/articles/s4158…

We're extremely proud of this work, where reMIND EFRC participants demonstrated signal amplification on a metallic transmission line, by placing an underlying LaCoO3 layer into a semi-stable state associated with spin crossover. Thanks DOE Office of Science for the funding and highlight!