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Reconfigurable Electronic Materials Inspired by Nonlinear Neuron Dynamics

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Adelaide Bradicich

[Alumni] Dr. Adelaide Bradicich is a materials scientist with a background in both multiphysics simulation and precise growth of semiconducting materials by MBE.  As part of ReMIND, Dr. Bradicich investigated the formation of instable high current density channels in negative differential oxides at Texas A&M as part of the research group of Dr. Patrick Shamberger. Dr. Bradicich was a member of ReMIND EFRC from its inception until 2023, when she completed her Ph.D. studies.  From 2023 to present, Dr. Bradicich has been a postdoctoral scholar at Sandia National Lab, Albuquerque, where she currently focus on growth and characterization of SiGe quantum dots.

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