Group Members

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Principal Investigator

Pic is from… 2020?

Adam J. Hauser

Associate Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Alabama
​Curriculum Vitae
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Me in 2015, day 1

Graduate Researchers

Ridwan Nahar

Design of Low Entropy Alloys for atomically ordered complex materials

Department of Physics and Astronomy

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Me’Lanae Garrett

Design of Low Entropy Alloys for atomically ordered complex materials

Materials Science Program

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Tecia Grier

Design of Low Entropy Alloys for atomically ordered complex materials

Materials Science Program

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Naomi Derksen

Department of Physics and Astronomy

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Babajide Akintunde

Department of Physics and Astronomy

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Undergraduate Researchers

​Optical characterization of complex oxides

  • Zachary Socha

Design of Low Entropy Alloys for atomically ordered complex materials

  • Justin Lewis
  • Riley Nold
  • Michael Zengel
  • Martin Albright
  • Emily Centamore
  • Alejandro Jimenez Corella
  • William Hagan
  • Harrison Knapp
  • Leo Turner
  • John Pierre

Precision Time & Frequency: Synchronization Demonstration Project

  • Amy Carr
  • Ian Hoffman

Visiting Scholars

Design of Low Entropy Alloys for atomically ordered complex materials

  • Harshil Avlani
  • Aditya Gupta
  • Ali Moradi
  • Zain Mothupi
  • Ninad Salgaonkar

Visiting Researchers

Audrey Hauser

Location of the lost frontier town of Miradero based on historical circus routes.

​Field of Study: Toddler-American Studies
Previous Degree: Infant-American Studies
Hometown: Tuscaloosa, AL

Completed Projects: Edisonian pathways to bipedal locomotion, Still art by scribble drawing

Grace Hauser

Social behavior and interspecies interaction by animated Atlantic Puffin hatchlings.

Field of Study: Toddler-American Studies
Previous Degree: Infant-American Studies
Hometown: Tuscaloosa, AL

Completed Projects: Edisonian pathways to bipedal locomotion, Efficient deconstruction methods of handwritten documents