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 Tate Group in the Yunker Library, Winter 2020.  The right hand rules.  Front: Elena, Pritha, Acacia, Janet. Back: Joe, Cameron, Okan, Rohal (photo by Amit) {{ :tate_group2020_9219.jpeg?400 |}} Tate Group in the Yunker Library, Winter 2020.  The right hand rules.  Front: Elena, Pritha, Acacia, Janet. Back: Joe, Cameron, Okan, Rohal (photo by Amit) {{ :tate_group2020_9219.jpeg?400 |}}
 +== 2022 ==
 +   * Skylar Farmer, undergraduate in Physics, is joining the group in Winter term - welcome!
 +   * Pritha is working on the mixed oxide system (Ti,Sn)O2 and we recently began a collaboration with the Santala group.
 +   * Our paper, "Amorphous‑to‑crystalline transition of thin‑film TiO2 precursor films to brookite, anatase, and rutile polymorphs" by OA, PB and JT was accepted and recently appeared online!
 == 2021 == == 2021 ==
 +   * Okan, Pritha and Janet submitted a paper on the Avrami analysis of the growth of brookite, anatase and rutile to JMR.
 +   * Okan Agirseven started his new career as an engineer at Intel, Hillsboro in November. Congrats Okan!
    * Acacia Patterson is starting her second year as a Physics grad student at WSU in Brian Collins' group. She studies morphological mechanism for increased charge efficiency of ternary organic photovoltaics using resonant soft X-ray scattering at the ALS, NSLS II, and ANSTO synchrotrons.    * Acacia Patterson is starting her second year as a Physics grad student at WSU in Brian Collins' group. She studies morphological mechanism for increased charge efficiency of ternary organic photovoltaics using resonant soft X-ray scattering at the ALS, NSLS II, and ANSTO synchrotrons.
    * Okan defended his thesis on Wednesday, September 15th - **congratulations Dr. Agirseven**!    * Okan defended his thesis on Wednesday, September 15th - **congratulations Dr. Agirseven**!

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