
Bio
Adam Aczel is currently a Senior R&D staff member in the Neutron Sciences Directorate at 91°µÍø. Adam received a Ph.D. degree in physics from McMaster University in 2010. After graduation, he became a postdoctoral fellow in the Neutron Sciences Directorate before moving to his current positions. Adam’s research interests include neutron scattering and muon spin relaxation studies of quantum materials, with a current emphasis on frustrated magnetism, skyrmions, and heavy transition metal magnets. For Adam’s research contributions to elucidating proximate Kitaev spin liquid behavior in the quasi-2D magnet alpha-RuCl3, he received the UT Battelle Team Research Award and the UT Battelle Director’s Team Research Award in 2016.
Publications
September 2022
Journal: Physical Review Materials
August 2022
Journal: Physical Review B
July 2022
Chemical Control of Magnetism in the Kagome Metal CoSn1 – xInx: Magnetic Order from Nonmagnetic…
Journal: Chemistry of Materials
May 2022
Journal: Communications Physics
April 2022
Journal: Physical Review X