To explore cause-and-effect relationships, Athena tunes structural parameters to target particular transport-magnetic-electronic behaviors in single crystals and complements those experiments with theoretical calculations. She has co-authored nearly 200 refereed scientific articles (h-index = 40), and Thomson Reuters named her a high-cited researcher in 2014 in recognition of her ranking among the top 1% of researchers for citations in condensed-matter physics between 2002 and 2012. She received a DOE Early Career Award in 2010 for a project titled “Superconductivity in structurally layered materials,” and currently has her own DOE BES-funded project titled “Tuning phase transformations through designed functionality.” Such synthesis–property driven research to tune physical properties in single crystals ultimately aims to fulfill the promise of materials by design and continues to impact scientific leadership in energy-related materials discovery.
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188; citation ~ 6327; h-index = 40 [Web of Science, 3/7/2016]
Review articles -- first-authored
Most-cited manuscripts -- first-authored
Selected high impact-factor manuscripts -- 2014, to present
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American Physical Society (APS) Meeting: “Synthesis & Doping of LaFeAsO, BaFe2As2, & FeTe Compounds,” Portland, OR, USA. March 2010.
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