Pavan Dayal began his undergraduate degree for physics at NC State in 2017 and joined the Kemper lab in 2018. He works with computer models of crystal lattices of high temperature super conductors to calculate phonon modes of these materials.
Pavan Dayal began his undergraduate degree for physics at NC State in 2017 and joined the Kemper lab in 2018. He works with computer models of crystal lattices of high temperature super conductors to calculate phonon modes of these materials.