Dr. Michelle D. Chabot
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Michelle D. Chabot, PhD
Assistant Professor of Physics
The University of San Diego
mchabot@sandiego.edu
An overview of my research involvement is given below.
Click on a
link to the left for more specific information.
OVERVIEW:
My general field of
research
is in experimental condensed matter physics.
In particular, I
have worked on:
Magnetic Resonance Force
Microscopy:
Micro-Cantilever Design
and Fabrication
including ANSYS finite element modeling and silicon micromachining:
Measurements and
Synthesis of Low-Dimensional Copper Oxides
in
particular, the hole-doped spin-chain compound Ca(2+x)Y(2-x)Cu(5)O(10):
Low Temperature Calorimetry Measurements:
and, most
recently,
Measurements of Micro-Magnetic Hysteresis Curves:

Additionally, as an undergraduate, I have also
worked in high energy
physics
and in Raman spectroscopy of surfaces.
Click on a link in the
table of contents to the left for more details about my research, and to
see how you can be involved!