
Bio
Dr. Kyle Kelley is a Research and Development Associate at the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS), a Department of Energy Nanoscale Science Research Center. He has over a decade of experience in the area of material science with a specialization in thin film growth and characterization. Specifically, his research is focused on utilizing scanning probe microscopy (SPM) at the mesoscopic and atomic level to investigate unique phenomena in material systems including multiferroics and optoelectronics. In parallel, we develop and implement automated experiments in SPM to unearth interesting physics and further understand the underling principles by which these material systems function.
Awards
- R&D 100 Award. ”Physics-Informed, Active Learning–Driven Autonomous Microscopy for Science Discovery” (2023).
- Outstanding Scholarly Output Award. UT-Battelle Awards Night. 91 (2022).
- Electronic Materials and Applications (EMA) 1st Place Presentation Award. The American Ceramic Society (2018).
- North Carolina Space Grant Recipient. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (2014).
Publications
August 2022
Journal: Advanced Electronic Materials
May 2022
Journal: Applied Physics Letters
April 2022
Journal: Nature Machine Intelligence
March 2022
Smoky Mountain Data Challenge 2021: An Open Call to Solve Scientific Data Challenges Using Advanced…
Conference Paper
October 2021
Journal: Machine Learning: Science and Technology