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Emilia Morosan is a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Rice University, affiliated with the School of Natural Sciences. Her research focuses on quantum materials, particularly topological fermions, superconductivity, and magnetism. She leads the Morosan Research Group, which specializes in designing and synthesizing novel materials to explore emergent quantum phenomena.
Education: B.S. in Physics from University 'Al. I. Cuza' (Romania, 1999); Ph.D. in Physics from Iowa State University (2005).
Research interests include condensed matter experiment, with emphasis on topological materials, unconventional superconductivity, and magnetic phase transitions. Her work combines solid-state synthesis, crystal growth, and advanced characterization techniques to discover materials with unique electronic properties.
Recent studies highlight discoveries in Weyl semimetals (e.g., SmAlSi), topological magnets (e.g., EuGa4), and quantum spin liquids (e.g., Ce2Zr2O7). Her group's publications emphasize magnetotransport phenomena and quantum criticality in itinerant electron systems.
- Awards: Fellow of the American Physical Society (2019)
- Students: Advises PhD/Master’s students including Jaime Moya, Long Qian, and Karthik Rao.
- Key Labs: Morosan Research Group at Rice, collaborating with national labs for neutron scattering and muon spin rotation studies.




