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Aaron Lindenberg is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Photon Science at Stanford University, with affiliations at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and the Stanford PULSE Institute. His research focuses on ultrafast dynamics and atomic-scale structure visualization using X-ray and electron scattering techniques combined with optical methods. Key interests include phase transitions, nanoscale materials, and energy-related technologies.
Education: BA in Physics from Columbia University (1996), PhD in Physics from UC Berkeley (2001). Awards include the DARPA Young Faculty Award and DOE Outstanding Mentor Award.
Research: Lindenberg explores dynamics in materials using femtosecond/picosecond timescales, emphasizing energy storage, optoelectronics, and quantum materials. Recent work includes studies on perovskites, ferroelectric superlattices, and layered semiconductors. Over 189 publications span journals like Nature Physics, PNAS, and Advanced Materials.
Teaching: Leads courses on quantum mechanics in nanomaterials, X-ray techniques, and graduate research methods. Mentors doctoral candidates and postdocs in experimental condensed matter physics.
Awards: Chambers Fellow (Stanford), Terman Fellowship (2007-2009), and multiple patents on memory devices and topological switches.





