James
Analytis joined the
faculty in January 2013 as the Charles Kittel Chair in condensed matter
physics. He received his B.Sc. in physics from Canterbury
University in 2001 and his D. Phil. from the University of Oxford as a
Rhodes'
Scholar in 2006. At Oxford, he worked with Stephen Blundell and Arzhang
Ardavan
on experimental and computational studies of quasi-two dimensional
organic
superconductors. Following his graduate studies, Analytis was a Lloyd's
Tercentenary Fellow at the University of Bristol, where he worked on
understanding the nature of anisotropic scattering in cuprate
superconductors.
In 2008 he became a post-doctoral fellow at Stanford University where he
worked
on both pnictide superconductors and topological insulators. In 2010
Analytis
became a staff scientist at the Stanford Institute for Materials and
Energy
Science. The Analytis lab at Berkeley is capable of creating new
materials and
characterizing their thermodynamic and transport properties,
particularly in
the presence of high magnetic fields. The Analytis lab makes extensive
use of the
facilities at the National High Magnetic Field Lab, where fields of up
to 45T
(static) and 100T (pulsed) are available. Prof. Analytis is currently
accepting students. Please contact him by email analytis@berkeley.edu
James Analytis
Assistant Professor
Research: Condensed Matter Physics And Materials Science
Campus Office:
359 Birge Hall
Phone: (510) 643-2615
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