Gen Yin

Dr. Gen Yin received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering in 2015 from the University of California, Riverside. From 2016-2020 he was a postdoctoral researcher and then promoted to Assistant Project Scientist at University of California, Los Angeles.  In 2020, he joined the Department of Physics at Georgetown University as an Assistant Professor. See the Curriculum Vitae for more details

Dinesh Bista

Dr. Dinesh Bista obtained his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University in 2021. He then joined the lab as a postdoctoral fellow in the same year. Using density functional theory and machine learning, Dinesh is now exploring the large parameter space of high-entropy alloys, looking for the optimal media for next-generation recording devices.

Andrei Zadorozhnyi

Dr. Andrei Zadorozhnyi obtained his PhD in Physics at University of Wyoming in 2023. He then join the group as a postdoctoral fellow in the same year. Andrei’s expertise is the theory of carrier transport. He is now investigating the finite life time of topological edge states in disordered topological materials.

Bradley J. Fugetta

Bradley joined the group first as an undergraduate junior. After graduation he served as a postbaccalaureate student co-mentored by Dr. Kai Liu, Dr. Amy Liu and Dr. Gen Yin for one year. Now he has decided to join Georgetown U to pursue his PhD in Physics. In our lab, Bradley is using frontier machine-learning techniques to extract the Hamiltonian of a classical spin system using only the ensemble-averaged magnetometry data.

Timothy Corbett

Timothy Corbett is a 2nd year PhD student. Corbett is investigating the electronic and magnetic properties of high-entropy alloys using density functional theory. Corbett is also using active machine learning techniques to discover new materials by optimizing their properties in the compositional space.