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Elliott Rosenberg

Seattle,WA

Summary

Excels in creatively designing and performing innovative experiments and experienced in complex data analysis. Skilled in understanding the fundamental physics and math of complex systems and modeling them, published in high-impact journals.

Overview

10
10
years of professional experience

Work History

Postdoctoral Researcher

University Of Washington
09.2020 - Current
  • Investigated both topological and superconducting materials with state-of-the art cryogenic, thermodynamic, and transport techniques
  • Developed growth procedures for numerous material families
  • Mentored several graduate students on projects involving the growth and characterization of novel potential topological materials, publishing corresponding manuscripts
  • Implemented a cryostat and XRD machine for widespread lab use

Research Assistant

Stanford University
09.2013 - 08.2020
  • Developed and optimized both flux and Czochralski growth procedures for growing rare-earth intermetallic compounds
  • Provided high-quality materials in collaborations that were featured in several publications
  • Implemented Focused Ion Beam technology to perform novel elastoresistivity techniques on microstructured samples
  • Pioneered variations of elastocaloric measurements to understand multipolar physics
  • Developed self-consistent diagonalization algorithms for modeling quadrupolar behavior in materials, published in a high-impact physics journal
  • Performed statistical, qualitative and quantitative data analysis using MATLAB code

Education

Ph.D. - Applied Physics

Stanford University
Stanford, CA
09.2020

Bachelor of Science - Applied And Engineering Physics. Cumulative GPA: 3.99

Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
06.2013

Skills

  • Programming: MATLAB, LABVIEW, Python, R
  • Mentorship and safety management

Selected Publications

Elliott W. Rosenberg et al. "Divergence of the quadrupole-strain susceptibility of the electronic nematic system YbRu2Ge2" Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS) March 21, 2019. 1818910116

Elliott W. Rosenberg et al. "Uniaxial ferromagnetism in the kagome metal TbV6Sn6" Physical Review B. 106 115139 (Editor's Suggestion) (2022)

Elliott W. Rosenberg et al. "The nematic susceptibility of the ferroquadrupolar metal TmAg2 measured via the elastocaloric effect." arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.05312 (2023).

Elliott W. Rosenberg. Multipolar Order and Fluctuations in TmAg2 and YbRu2Ge2. Stanford University, 2020.

Akash V. Maharaj, Elliott W. Rosenberg et al. "Transverse fields to tune an Ising-nematic quantum phase transition" PNAS December 5, 2017. 201712533

Jonathan M. DeStefano, Elliott W. Rosenberg et al. Pseudogap behavior in charge density wave kagome material ScV6Sn6 revealed by magnetotransport measurements. npj Quantum Mater. 8, 65 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41535-023-00600-8

Xiaokun Teng, Lebing Chen, Feng Ye, Elliott W. Rosenberg et al. "Discovery of a charge-density wave in a kagome antiferromagnet" Nature 609 7927 490-495

Sanchez, Joshua J., Gilberto Fabbris, Yongseong Choi, Jonathan M. DeStefano, Elliott W. Rosenberg, Yue Shi, Paul Malinowski et al. "Strain-switchable field-induced superconductivity." Science Advances 9, no. 47 (2023): eadj5200.

Matthias S Ikeda, Thanapat Worasaran, Elliott W. Rosenberg et al. "Elastocaloric signatures of nematic fluctuations" PNAS Sept. 14, 2021.2105911118

Zhaoyu Liu, Yue Shi, Qianni Jiang, Elliott W. Rosenberg, Jonathan M. DeStefano, Jinjin Liu, Chaowei Hu et al. "Absence of nematic instability in the kagome metal CsV3Sb5." arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.14574 (2023).

Mai Ye, Elliott W. Rosenberg, ..et al. “Lattice dynamics, crystal-field excitations, and quadrupolar fluctuations of YbRu2Ge2”. Physical Review B. 99, 235104 (2019)

Zic, Mark P., Matthias S. Ikeda, Pierre Massat, Patrick M. Hollister, Linda Ye, Elliott W. Rosenberg, Joshua AW Straquadine, Brad J. Ramshaw, and Ian R. Fisher. "Giant elastocaloric effect at low temperatures in TmVO4 and implications for cryogenic cooling." arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.15577 (2023).


Patent applications

Provisional patent application: "Elastocaloric cooling by adiabatic decompression of para-nematic materials" with Matthias Ikeda, Mark Zic, and Ian Fisher, no. 63/391941 filed on 7/25/2022

Describes novel cooling process for potential cryogenic applications

Timeline

Postdoctoral Researcher

University Of Washington
09.2020 - Current

Research Assistant

Stanford University
09.2013 - 08.2020

Ph.D. - Applied Physics

Stanford University

Bachelor of Science - Applied And Engineering Physics. Cumulative GPA: 3.99

Cornell University
Elliott Rosenberg