Sharad Mahatara
Postdoctoral Researcher-Materials Science
Sharad.Mahatara@nrel.gov
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Sharad Mahatara uses computational methods based on density functional theory to study
the advanced functionalities of the materials. During his doctoral work, he has studied
the perovskite oxide interfaces, which have potential for hosting high-mobility two-dimensional
electron gas. At NREL, Sharad is working on the two projects: magnetic nitrides and
nitride interfaces for neutron detections.
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Research Interests
Nitrides interfaces
Magnetic nitrides
Perovskite oxides interfaces
Education
Ph.D., Physics, New Mexico State University
M.S., Physics, Central Michigan University
B.S., Physics, Tribhuvan University
Professional Experience
Preparing Future Faculty, New Mexico State University (2022–2023)
Research Assistant, New Mexico State University (2020–2022)
Lead Teaching Assistant, New Mexico State University (2019–2020)
Associations and Memberships
Member, American Physical Society
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