Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2020 – present
Cambridge, MA
- Ph.D. candidate in Physics
- M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
2016 – 2019
Atlanta, GA
- B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering
- Concentration: Structural and functional materials
- Certificate: Nanomaterials
- Certificate: Research Option, with thesis “Load Dependent Fatigue Crack Initiation in High Purity Aluminum”
- Capstone design thesis, first authored paper, poster, and presentation “FTIR and Gravimetric Determination of Solvent Mass Diffusivity in 3M’s Vinyl Films”
- GPA: 4.0/ 4.0
Professional Experience
Graduate research assistant
Sep 2020 – present
Jarillo-Herrero Group for Quantum Nanoelectronics, Dept. of Physics, MIT, Cambridge, MA
Quantum transport studies on emergent phases of matter in novel 2D material systems
- Co-discovered unconventional ferroelectricity in graphene-hBN moiré systems that realize continuously tunable polarizations and electronic ratchet effect [2]
- Designed a novel 2D material device structure and corresponding measurement scheme to realize a dual mode hybrid analog-digital ferroelectric field effect transistor (FeFET) based on combined unconventional and sliding ferroelectricity (publication in preparation)
- Fabricated the smallest FeFETs (50nm) made of sliding hBN layers (publication in preparation)
- Applied nanosecond pulsing to hybrid FeFETs to study polarization switching dynamics of two ferroelectric mechanisms (publication in preparation)
- Applied capacitance measurements with high electron mobility transistor (HEMT)-based cryogenic on-chip amplifier to study the microscopic mechanism of unconventional ferroelectricity
- Lead team of four group members to design and create sample carrier PCB, mechanical support and wiring of a cryogenic measurement probe and with copper tape filters for thermal noise reduction
- Fabricated high quality graphene-hBN moiré heterostructure devices with a negative differential resistance regime, enabling a new mechanism for single photon detection with higher operating temperature and longer wavelength range [1]
- Fabricated transport and capacitance devices from hBN-graphene moiré heterostructure that realize room temperature neuromorphic functionalities [3]
Research Intern
Jan – Aug 2020
Materials Science Division, Physical and Life Science Directorate, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA
Optimization of 2D material based aerogel for applications in 3D printable batteries and supercapacitors
- Improved preparation recipe for rGO based electrode ink and aeorgel
Research assistant
Nov 2016 – Dec 2019
Kacher Lab, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA
Study of mechanical deformation pathways in Al alloys: fatigue crack initiation, slip trace formation, grain boundary (GB) deformation and ledge formation
- Incorporated digital image correlation strain mapping in tensile and fatigue tests
- Designed and optimized experimental procedures on annealing, fatigue testing, Ga-induced liquid metal embrittlement of high purity Al and Al alloys
- SEM, TEM, STEM imaging, and stereoscopic reconstruction of imaging data
Conference proceedings and awards
- X. Wang, W. Lanning, C. Muhlstein, and J. Kacher, “Grain Boundary Morphology Evolution in Low Cycle Fatigue of High Purity Aluminum,” in MS&T19: Conference Proceedings, 2019. Portland, OR, Oct 2019.
- “The Outstanding Presentation” at Gulf Coast Undergraduate Research Symposium (International). Oct 2018.
- 1st Place Winner of student presentation contest in ASTM E04 Symposium. Nov 2017.
- President’s Undergraduate Research Award. 2017, 2018, 2019.
Research assistant
Nov 2017 – Dec 2019
Microelectronic and Photonic Packaging Materials Group, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA
Synthesis and characterization of conductive polymer composites, graphene-based supercapacitors, electrically conductive adhesives
- Developed silo-Ag isotropically conductive adhesives (ICA) with resistivity below 10-4 Ω·cm with little hysteresis under reversed mechanical straining
- Synthesized and characterized polyurethane (PU) and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) with rGO and silver nanoparticle fillers with optical, thermal, and mechanical testing tools (FTIR, XPS, DSC, DMA, TGA, lap shear and tensile tests)
Papers and awards
- X. Wang, B. Song, K. Moon, and C. P. Wong, “Ultra Low Resistivity and High Electrical Stability Silo-Ag ECAs Produced from Curing Chemistry Optimization for Flexible Electronics,” in 2019 Proceedings 69th Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC), 2019. Las Vegas, NV, May 2019.
- B. Song, J. Li, F. Wu, S. Patel, J. Hah, X. Wang, K. Moon, and C. Wong, “Processing and characterization of silver-filled conductive polysulfide sealants for aerospace applications,” Soft Matter, 14(44), pp.9036-9043. Oct. 2018.
- President’s Undergraduate Research Award. 2018, 2019.
Research intern
May – Aug 2019
Laboratory for Multiscale Materials Experiments, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland, and
Laboratory of Mesoscopic Systems, Department of Materials, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
MFM and MOKE study of energetics of chirally coupled nanomagnet systems, exchange bias modeling, and kagome Ising lattice ground state characterization
- Designed sample geometry, characterized magnetization configuration of magnetic nanoislands with magnetic force microscopy (MFM) and magneto optical Kerr effect (MOKE) microscope
- Designed and tested field-based demagnetization and thermal based activation protocols to obtain ground and excited state configurations
- Developed MATLAB program for MFM image recognition, magnetization analysis, domain wall recognition, correlation length and magnetic structure factor calculation and demagnetization result simulation
Papers and awards
- K. Hofhuis, X. Wang, A. Hrabec, Z. Luo, Z. Liu, P. Gambardella, P. M. Derlet, and L. J. Heyderman, “Geometrical control of disorder-induced magnetic domains in planar synthetic antiferromagnets,” Physical Review Materials, vol. 6, no. 3, 2022.
- J. Colbois, K. Hofhuis, Z. Luo, X. Wang, A. Hrabec, L.J. Heyderman, and F. Mila, “Artificial out-of-plane Ising antiferromagnet on the kagome lattice with very small farther-neighbor couplings,” Phys. Rev. B 104, 024418 (2021).
- ThinkSwiss Research Scholar, Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI), 2019.
Research intern
Jun – Aug 2018
Lab of Technical Electrochemistry, Dept. of Chemistry, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Research on the effect of binder migration and C65 gradient on tortuosity of Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt (NMC) cathode and electrochemical performance of Li ion batteries
- Designed sample preparation and testing procedure of slurry preparation and coating of NMC cathode and graphite anode
- Performed electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy mapping, electrical resistance modeling and tortuosity analysis
Skills
Experimental techniques
- electrical transport
- capacitance
- photocurrent
- Raman and FTIR spectroscopy
- atomic force microscopy (multiple variants)
- scanning and transmission electron microscopy
Instrumentation
- sub-Kelvin cryogenics
- nanofabrication
Programming languages
- Python (numpy, matplotlib)
- MATLAB
Fellowship and Awards
- MIT Provost Women and Minority Fellowship
- 5 recipients among all MIT graduate students
2020- 2021
- Davidson Family Tau Beta Pi Senior Engineering Award
- one recipient per class year in the School of Engineering at Georgia Tech
2020
- The Outstanding Scholar Award, ASM materials Education Foundation
2019
Publications
- K. Nowakowski, H. Agarwal, S. Slizovskiy, R. Smeyers, X. Wang, …, P. Jarillo-Herrero, R. K. Kumar, F. H. L. Koppens, “Single-photon detection enabled by negative differential conductivity in moiré superlattices”. Science 389,644-649 (2025).
- Z. Zheng, X. Wang, … P. Jarillo-Herrero, Q. Ma, “Electronic ratchet effect in a moiré system: signatures of excitonic ferroelectricity”. arXiv:2306.03922.
- X. Yan, Z. Zheng, V.K. Sanguwan, J.H. Qian, X. Wang, …, P. Jarillo-Herrero, Q. Ma, M.C. Hersam, “Moiré synaptic transistor with room-temperature neuromorphic functionality”. Nature 624, 551–556 (2023).
- X. Wang, J. Yeager, C. Stanek, S. Pennell, A. Muñoz, S. Stewart, S. Gregory, and B. Brettmann, “Effects of molecular structure on liquid- and vapor-phase diffusion through poly(vinyl chloride) films,” ACS Appl. Polym. Mater. 2020, 2, 11, 4697–4708.
- K. Hofhuis, X. Wang, A. Hrabec, Z. Luo, Z. Liu, P. Gambardella, P. M. Derlet, and L. J. Heyderman, “Geometrical control of disorder-induced magnetic domains in planar synthetic antiferromagnets,” Physical Review Materials, vol. 6, no. 3, 2022.
- J. Colbois, K. Hofhuis, Z. Luo, X. Wang, A. Hrabec, L.J. Heyderman, and F. Mila, “Artificial out-of-plane Ising antiferromagnet on the kagome lattice with very small farther-neighbor couplings,” Phys. Rev. B 104, 024418 (2021).
Journal Club Talks
“Non-Hermitian Topology realized in a condensed matter system”
2025
“A Bose metal? The nature of T -> 0 2D quantum metal”
2023
“Probing Berry curvature with charge entropy scaling from transverse transport”
2022
