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Benjamin Gregory is a Professor in the Physics Department at Cornell University, specializing in condensed matter physics and materials science. His research focuses on strain engineering, electronic phase transitions, and advanced characterization techniques such as x-ray scattering. He leads the Andrej Singer Singer Group, exploring novel phenomena in quantum materials, nickelates, and topological insulators.
His work spans topics like ferroelectric transitions in KNbO3 thin films, spin stripe domains in bilayer nickelates, and strain-induced superconductivity in RuO2. He employs cutting-edge experimental methods to study correlated electron systems and interface-driven phenomena in heterostructures.
Key contributions include understanding oxygen ordering in infinite-layer nickelates and the role of phonons in density wave formation. His group's research bridges fundamental physics with potential applications in spintronics and quantum technologies.
Benjamin Gregory collaborates extensively with experimental and theoretical groups, contributing to advancements in material synthesis, structural characterization, and electronic property modulation. His findings have been published in high-impact journals, reflecting his expertise in condensed matter systems and interdisciplinary approaches.




