Matthew Grayson
Brief Bio:
Matthew Grayson joined Northwestern University in March 2007. He received a Humboldt Fellowship for post-doctoral research at the Technical University of Munich, which continued to a assistant professor equivalent position, and in between he briefly worked at the Max-Planck-Institut for Solid State Research in Stuttgart. His research interests include quantum Hall effect, high-temperature superconductors, infrared Hall angle spectroscopy, tunnel spectroscopy, and one-dimensional physics. He has developed various growth techniques for III-V semiconductors, including corner overgrowth and Si-doped p-type (110) high mobility GaAs. He has served on program committees for the American Physical Society Meeting, and the Electronic Properties of Two Dimensional Electron Systems.
PhD, MS - Princeton University
BSE - University of Notre Dame
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