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Yuri Suzuki is a Professor in the Department of Applied Physics at Stanford University, with strong affiliations to the Department of Physics and the Materials Science community. He teaches advanced courses in quantum materials and supervises extensive independent and dissertation research across multiple departments.
His research interests center on quantum materials and experimental condensed matter physics, particularly focusing on novel electronic and magnetic properties of engineered materials. His work bridges applied physics and materials science, with implications for next-generation electronic devices and quantum technologies.
The available teaching records indicate a sustained focus on quantum materials, Ph.D.-level research, and independent study in applied physics and physics, suggesting a long-term trajectory in experimental materials physics and student mentorship.
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Professor Suzuki actively mentors students through dissertation research (APPPHYS 390, MATSCI 300), senior thesis projects (PHYSICS 205), and independent study (PHYSICS 190), indicating a significant commitment to graduate and undergraduate research training. There is no mention of external grants or funding sources in the provided information.
While no specific lab or research team is named in the text, his involvement in Ph.D. research and quantum materials suggests leadership of a research group focused on experimental synthesis and characterization of quantum materials, likely operating within Stanford’s applied physics or materials science infrastructure.