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March 4, 2021

Artificial Spin Ice research motivated this blog.



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This is what I will be studying in the summer of 2021! ⁣
Isn’t this cool?!⁣

I’ll be investigating various possible lattice configurations of the artificial spin ice and modelling it using the programming language Julia. More details to come later. I also will be talking about it more on my YouTube channel and on my Instagram profile. Please make sure to check it out! 😉


My previous summer research arrangement fell through again due to covid-related issues. I then contacted a few professors in our department, who are doing research in the condensed matter area, and one of the professors offered me to work on this project with one of his graduate students.⁣

I am beyond excited and grateful for this opportunity! ⁣
Not only will I be learning more about solid-state physics and advancements in material science, but I will also develop valuable programming skills.

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https://phys.org/news/2013-08-magnetic-crystals-imaged-artificial-ice.html⁣

I want to document my progress in this new endeavour and share what I learn and discover—this is the official reason for starting this blog. If you feel like this is something of interest to you, please follow me on other social platforms and subscribe to my newsletter, so you can get notified when the new article is up on the site.

Thank you and have a wonderful day!

Cheers,

Julia

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