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 === Posters === === Posters ===
-You should not go to great expense to generate the posters; 8.5” by 11” sheets pasted to thin poster board will be fine. The total size is limited to about half the size of a whiteboard in WGR 304. But do pay attention to presentation and organization - don't just put up a slew of 8.5” by 11” sheets taped together.+You should not go to great expense to generate the posters; 8.5” by 11” sheets pasted to thin poster board will be fine. <del>The total size is limited to about half the size of a whiteboard in WGR 304.</del> But do pay attention to presentation and organization - don't just put up a slew of 8.5” by 11” sheets taped together.  With a class the size it is in 2013, the best bet is to use tri-fold poster boards that stand alone - that way we can use the desks and the boards in the room.
  
 You should use color - it makes a huge difference in crystal structures, band structures, DoS plots //etc//. You should use color - it makes a huge difference in crystal structures, band structures, DoS plots //etc//.
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 A.  There is an option to include spin polarization, which should allow you to determine whether a material is magnetic or not in its ground state.   A.  There is an option to include spin polarization, which should allow you to determine whether a material is magnetic or not in its ground state.  
  
-====== 2012 Papers ======+====== 2013 Papers ======
  
-==== Amador, Jennie M. ==== +TBA
- ZnO (the most-common Wurtzite and the less-commonly created zincblende form) +
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-==== Aspitarte, Lee R.==== +
-graphene +
-==== Chen, Boxiao ==== +
-graphene +
-==== Dearmon, Howard D. ==== +
-diamond structure compared to the graphite structure +
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-==== Decker, Shawn R. ==== +
-hexagonal BN +
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-==== Flynn, Joshua D. ==== +
-==== Gouliouk, Vasily ==== +
-==== Heo, Jae Seok ==== +
-CuInSe and related materials +
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-==== Jennings, Michelle L. ==== +
-==== Johnson, Brian H. ==== +
-2d LiF? +
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-==== Kumar, Nitish ==== +
-compare 2 different structures possible for barium titanate +
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-==== Lund, Ryan A.==== +
-==== Mansell, Michael A.==== +
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-==== Mason, Ashley D. ==== +
-PbTiO3 and BaTiO3 +
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-==== Nikkel, Jason W. ==== +
-Strontium titanate +
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-==== Oleksak, Richard P. ==== +
-CuInSe2, CuGaSe2 +
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-==== Sahu, Subin ==== +
-ZnS +
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-==== Tennant, Christopher P. ==== +
-ZnO +
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-==== Vowell, Schuyler R.==== +
-compare the band structure, DoS, and Fermi surface, of copper (and perhaps Ag and Au) to the FEG model +
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-==== Wardini, Jenna L. ==== +
-Graphite +
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-==== Wills, Lindsay A. ==== +
-different forms of alumina, α-alumina and γ-alumina. +
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-==== Winter, Ian S. ==== +
-Tungsten carbide?+
  

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