Carl Hugo Naylor
I have performed multiple internships in hard condensed matter, notably at Penn State University, hong Kong University of Science and Technology, City University Hong Kong, Commissarat d'Energie Atomique and Institut Neel Grenoble.
Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University Joseph Fourier
Grenoble, France.
Exchange student at Franklin and Marshall College USA during
bachelor degree.
Master's degree in Nanophysics Research, University Joseph
Fourier Grenoble, France.
Master Thesis at Penn State University with Professor Moses Chan
on the effect of electrodes on superconducting nanowires.
Internship at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology with
Professor Rolf Lortz on heat capacity measurements of FeGe.
Internship at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology with
Professor Hoi Sing Kwok on effective light trapping structures for
thin film solar cells.
Internship at the Commissariat d'Energue Atomique of Grenoble with
Professor Jean-Philippe Attané on magnetoresistance measurements
on magnetic nanostructures.
Hard condensed matter
Events
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Dissertation Defense, Austin Joyce
May 21, 2013 - 10:00 am
Conformality Lost: Broken Symmetries in the Early Universe
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Condensed Matter Seminar
September 4, 2013 - 4:00 pm
Eun-Ah Kim , Cornell University
A4, DRL
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Spring 2013 Postponed PHYS/ASTR Final Exam
September 4, 2013 - 6:00 pm
DRL A4
