PROFILE:
Julie Bert
Julie is interested in leveraging basic research and discoveries made in PARC's Electronic Materials and Devices Laboratory organization to shape new technologies. She is currently working on electrical, mechanical, and software systems that interface with a-Si flexible electronics.
Julie's previous research focused on magnetic imaging of superconductors using a home-built scanning SQUID microscope. Dr. Julie Bert earned her Ph.D. from Stanford, where she studied superconductivity in novel materials and systems; she obtained her AB degree from Princeton University.
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2012
Critical thickness for ferromagnetism in LaAlO3/SrTiO3 heterostructures
Nature Communications
Scanning SQUID susceptometry of a paramagnetic superconductor
Physical Review B
2011
Fluxoid fluctuations in mesoscopic superconducting rings
Physical Review B
2009
Spinlike susceptibility of metallic and insulating thin films at low temperature
Physical Review Letters
Persistent currents in normal metal rings
Physical Review Letters
2008
A terraced scanning superconducting quantum interference device with submicron pickup loops
Applied Physics Letters
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Samsung Fine Chemicals Chooses PARC to Validate Use of New Materials for Printed Displays
12 November 2012
PARC Named Runner-Up for The Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Award
16 October 2012
