Shanti Deemyad

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Shanti Deemyad is an experimental condensed-matter physicist currently serving as an associate professor of physics and head of the high-pressure research laboratory at the University of Utah. Deemyad completed her undergraduate studies at Sharif University of Technology, Iran, and went on to earn a PhD in physics from Washington University in St. Louis. Following the completion of her doctoral studies, she conducted postdoctoral research at Harvard University. Deemyad’s research is centered around the exploration of quantum effects in lattice and electronic properties of condensed-matter systems. She is particularly interested in investigating exotic states of matter that emerge under extreme conditions of pressure and temperature.


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Measuring the Elasticity of Pressurized Iron

Laboratory experiments elucidate the directions and speeds at which acoustic waves propagate in the type of iron that likely makes up Earth’s core. Read More »