معرفی
Kathryn A. Moler is a Research Fellow at Stanford University, leading the Moler Lab. Her work focuses on developing advanced magnetic imaging tools, particularly scanning SQUID (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device) microscopy, to investigate superconductivity and mesoscopic quantum mechanical effects at low temperatures. She is affiliated with the Department of Physics in the School of Humanities and Sciences.
Research Interests: Dr. Moler’s research spans
- Superconductivity and superfluidity
- Magnetic field measurement at micro/nanoscale
- Quantum materials and phase transitions
- Strain effects on superconducting properties
- Spin-orbit coupling and topological superconductors
- Instrumentation for low-temperature studies
Recent Articles highlight her work on vortex dynamics, superfluid density anomalies, and strain engineering in quantum materials like Sr2RuO4 and nickelates. Her lab also develops tools such as nano-SQUID magnetometers and dry dilution refrigerators for advanced scanning probe microscopy.
Scientific Awards:
- Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering



