Dr. Gang Xiao

Professor

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Biography

Professor Gang Xiao joined the faculty at Brown University in 1989. He serves as the Chair of the Physics Department and the Director of the Center for Nanoscience and Soft Matter. A Fellow of the American Physical Society, Professor Xiao conducts research in the area of condensed matter physics, focusing on novel electronic and magnetic materials and devices. His research centers on experimental condensed matter physics, particularly in spintronics, an emerging field that leverages the spin of electrons to create innovative electronic devices. Professor Xiao has developed methods to visualize the flow of electrical currents in small wires, techniques that are critical for quality control in integrated circuits. His work has led to a deeper understanding of nanoscale magnetism and spintronics, particularly regarding magnetic tunneling junctions and magnetotransport properties. These advancements are vital for the competitiveness of the semiconductor industry in the United States. He has supported and guided numerous graduate students through projects exploring quantum spin-dependent phenomena in nanometer-sized magnets. His research has practical implications, helping high-tech industries overcome challenges in advancing smaller, faster, and more cost-effective devices.

Research Interests

Experience

Ford Foundation Professor

1989-01-01 — Present

Brown University • Providence, Rhode Island, US

Engaged in teaching and conducting research in Physics and Engineering.

Awards

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Fellow

2006-01-01
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Outstanding Young Researcher Award

1994-01-01
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IBM Partnership Award

1997-01-01
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NSF Young Investigator Award

1992-01-01

Requirements for Brown University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GRE General
TOEFL
Total
Required:90
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Undergraduate degree in Economics or related field
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Specialization Notes

Department: Department of Economics