Skip to main content
Yale University
Center for Research on Interface Structures and Phenomena (CRISP)

Center for Research on Interface Structures and Phenomena (CRISP)

  • Home
    • About Us
  • Research
    • IRG1
    • IRG2
    • IRG3
    • Seeds
    • Highlights
      • 2018
      • 2017
      • 2016
      • 2015
      • 2014
      • 2013
      • 2012
  • Publications
  • People
    • Leadership
    • Faculty
      • CRISP Faculty
      • CRISP Affiliated Faculty
    • Postdocs
      • CRISP Postdocs
      • CRISP Affiliated Postdocs
    • Graduate Students
      • CRISP Graduate Students
      • CRISP Affiliated Graduate Students
    • Staff
  • Facilities
    • Imaging and Characterization Facility
    • Materials Synthesis Facility
    • SCSU (Southern Connecticut State University)
    • YINQE facilities
  • News
  • Events
    • CRISP Seminar
    • CRISPnet Lunch Series - Mentor Training Workshop - with Dr. Michelle Nearon
    • Family Science Nights
    • Family Science Nights
    • Public Lecture
  • Education
  • Contact
Home > Research > Highlights > 2016

2016

IRG1: Revealing Hidden Phases in Materials       

IRG1:  Robust, Easy-to-Use Atomic Force Microscopy in Vacuum                                                            

IRG2: Electrocatalytic Surfaces Using Bulk Metallic Glass Nanostructures     

IRG2: Cooling Speed Affects Ductility of Metallic Glasses       

Seed 1: Nucleation and Growth Are NOT Independent

Seed 2: Helping Superconducting Qubits “Remember”

Education and Outreach: Inspiring New Haven Students Through the Years

Education and Outreach: Resources for STEM Professionals

National Laboratory Collaboration: Shining Light on Ferroelectric Devices at Argonne National Laboratory

Facilities: MRSEC inspired CT State Colleges and Universities Center for Nanotechnology

Workshop: 66th New England Complex Fluids Workshop

Yale

Accessibility at Yale · Privacy policy
Copyright © 2025 Yale University · All rights reserved

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube