Research Overview

PREM research investigates cooperative phenomena in solid state, organic/inorganic and biomaterials, with strong interdisciplinary cross-over between materials science, chemistry, mathematics, physics and aspects of biophysics in living systems.

This research is organized into three Partnership Research Groups (PRGs) which leverage existing research programs at 好色先生 and OSU.


PRG 1 - Topological Aspects of Magnetism

This research group focuses on topological aspects of magnetism, where the interplay between magnetism and geometric properties of materials produces non-trivial magnetic phases. For example, magnetic frustration in materials with triangular sub-lattices can lead to quantum phases such as spin liquids, which are a frontier area in both experimental and theoretical materials physics and chemistry.

Research Mentors for PRG 1

Image
Andreas Bill

Dr. Andreas Bill
CSU Long Beach

Image
Ryan Blair


CSU Long Beach

Image
Shahab Derkhshan

Dr. Shahab Derakhshan
CSU Long Beach

Image
Jiyeong Gu

Dr. Jiyeong Gu
CSU Long Beach

Image
Jay Gupta


The Ohio State University

Image
Chris Hammel


The Ohio State University

Image
Chuhee Kwon

Dr. Chuhee Kwon
CSU Long Beach

Image
Michael Peterson

Dr. Michael R. Peterson
CSU Long Beach

Image
Nandini Trivedi


The Ohio State University

Image
Patrick Woodward


The Ohio State University


PRG 2 - Quantum Materials for QIS in Reduced Dimensions

This research group focuses on tuning magnetic properties in thin film magnetic heterostructures, comprising 2D materials with intrinsic magnetic order and molecular magnets. The atomically-thin nature of 2D magnets, and the possibility of covalent coupling to organic functional groups offers the potential for widely-tunable magnetic properties and interfacial noncollinear magnetism.

Research Mentors for PRG 2

Image
Andreas Bill

Dr. Andreas Bill
CSU Long Beach

Image
Josh Goldberger


The Ohio State University

Image
Thomas Gredig

Dr. Thomas Gredig
CSU Long Beach

Image
Jay Gupta


The Ohio State University

Image
Chris Hammel


The Ohio State University

Image
Ezekiel Johnston-Halperin


The Ohio State University

Image
Roland Kawakami


The Ohio State University

Image
Claudia Ojeda-Aristizabal
Image
Michael Peterson

Dr. Michael R. Peterson
CSU Long Beach

Image
Image

PRG 3 - Biomolecule Topology and Properties

This research group focuses on aspects of topology in biomaterials, with a focus on translating mathematical theories on, e.g., knot formation, to molecular structures realized utilizing DNA origami techniques. This work will probe new ways to understand and control the thermodynamics of self-assembly in living systems.

Research Mentors for PRG 3

Image
Ryan Blair


CSU Long Beach

Image
Ralf Bundschuh


The Ohio State University

Image
Carlos Castro


The Ohio State University

Image
Alex Klotz

Dr. Alex Klotz
CSU Long Beach

Image
Michael Poirier


The Ohio State University

 

Image

 

Image

Image
National Science Foundation

The Partnership for Research and Education in Materials (PREM) program between California State University, Long Beach and The Ohio State University is supported through a grant from the National Science Foundation (grant no. 2122199).