C•Lab

  C•Lab is an interdisciplinary research group devoted to Complexity1, Chaos, Cyber, Computing, and any other Cool subdivision of physics and engineering. We are particularly passionate about "Interesting, Remarkable, and Unusual"2 Stochastic and Nonlinear phenomena in nature. Moreover, we leverage this knowledge to create novel Electronic Systems that mimic natural behaviors. The outcomes of our research have received notable recognition, including a featured cover in an edition of Applied Physics Letters.

1 E. Morin, "On Complexity" Hampton Press (2008).
2 D. Olkowski, "The Interesting, the Remarkable, the Unusual: Deleuze's Grand Style" Deleuze Studies 5 (2011) 118--139.


Hall bar
Nanospheres
Nanorobotics
Cover of APL


C•Lab is always seeking to hire graduate students with a strong background in physics, mathematics, and electronics. If you have been enrolled at NAU for at least one semester, and possess the required expertise, we encourage you to submit your resume and a relevant portfolio. Applications for postdoc and visiting scholar positions from outside NAU are always welcome.

Jan  24
- Presentation accepted to APS March Meeting in Minneapolis, MN.
Aug 23
- My 2nd book: "Machine Learning for the Physical Sciences" is on pre-sale!
Apr  23
- Presentation accepted to the 65th Electronic Materials Conference in Santa Barbara, CA.
Jan  23
- Presentation accepted to APS March Meeting in Las Vegas, NV.