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David Young is the Alumni Professor of Physics at Louisiana State University's Department of Physics & Astronomy, part of the College of Science. He holds a Ph.D. from Florida State University (1998). His research focuses on synthesizing and characterizing novel electronic and magnetic materials, with an emphasis on strongly correlated electron systems, including Kondo insulators, low-carrier magnets, intermetallic superconductors, and thermoelectrics. His work employs advanced techniques like X-ray diffraction and microprobe analysis, alongside magnetic/thermal property measurements across extreme temperature ranges.
Recent publications (2021) highlight studies on high-entropy alloys, topological materials, superconductivity in thin films, and magnetic domain control. His research intersects materials science, condensed matter physics, and applied magnetism. No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His work involves collaborations with researchers in physics, materials science, and engineering disciplines.
David Young's lab engages in material synthesis via solid-state reactions, arc melting, and chemical vapor transport. His research group explores both fundamental material properties and applications in energy and electronics. Current projects emphasize functional materials for next-generation technologies, including catalysis and thermoelectric devices.
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