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Lecturer: Trevor David Rhone received a liberal arts education from Macalester College in Saint Paul. He pursued his doctoral studies at Columbia University where he did experimental studies of two-dimensional electron systems in the extreme quantum limit using inelastic light scattering. Rhone spent several years at NTT Basic research laboratories in Japan where he received the BRL director award for his research. While working at the National Institute of Materials Science in Tsukuba, Japan, he transitioned to materials informatics – an emerging field combining materials science with machine learning. He continued this work at Harvard University as a postdoctoral prize fellow where he used machine learning tools to search for new 2D magnetic materials.
Rhone is now a member of the faculty at RPI, where his research interests are at the intersection of materials science and AI. His research goals include the discovery of 2D magnetic materials, in addition to creating physical insight into their behavior. He recently received the NSF CAREER award for his research.