[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.
Daniel Bronner
Tim Brown
[Alumni] Dr. Timothy D. Brown has an interdisciplinary background in materials and electronic devices, which he uses to characterize, model, and benchmark brain-inspired devices built from nonlinear electrothermal materials. His work focuses on the translation and exploitation of nonlinear dynamical principles to design neuromorphic components like artificial axons and neurons. Timothy Brown was a member of ReMIND as a postdoctoral researcher at Sandia National lab from 2022-2025. As of August 2026, he joined Oklahoma State University as an assistant professor in Electrical Engineering.
Kyle Burns
[Alumni] Kyle is a physical inorganic chemist interested in the electrochemical production of hydrogen using bioinspired molecular catalysts. Through use of physical and electroanalytical methods to study the mechanism of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), and its inhibition by small molecules such as O2, Kyle hopes to tune the stability and tolerance of these molecular catalysts.
Jenny Chong
[Alumni] Jenny Chong graduated from the University of Michigan with a bachelor’s in Materials Science & Engineering in 2023. From 2023 to 2025, Ms. Chong was a master’s student in Prof. Shamberger’s group at Texas A&M University. Her research focuses on electro-thermal characterization and compact model simulations interrogating dynamical materials response. As of June 2025, Ms. Chong has been a Quality Engineer at Linde Advanced Materials Technologies.
Matt Coburn
Rebeca Gurrola
[Alumni]
Shruti Hariyani
[Alumni] Shruti received her Bachelors of Science and Ph. D. at the University of Houston. Her doctoral research under the guidance of Prof. Jakoah Brgoch focused on the discovery and characterization of novel phosphor materials through experiment and computation. Her work as a postdoctoral researcher at Texas A&M University with Prof. Sarbajit Banerjee focused on the synthesis of substituted vanadium oxide-based materials for neuromorphic computing applications. She now is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Texas in Dallas.
