Madalynn Marshall
Assistant Professor Dr. Madalynn Marshall
College of Science and Mathematics
 Dr. Madalynn Marshall joined the department of chemistry and biochemistry in the Fall
                     semester of 2023. Her research goals are to investigate the structure property relationships
                     of functional magnetic materials for sustainable and renewable energy conversion,
                     transfer and storage applications. A major direction of her research is to understand
                     the interplay between the magnetocaloric effect and geometrically frustrated magnetic
                     systems for sustainable magnetic cooling technology. Dr. Marshall utilizes both X-ray
                     and neutron diffraction techniques in order to characterize the structure of these
                     materials and analyzes the magnetic, electrical, and thermal properties using a Physical
                     Property Measurement System.
Dr. Madalynn Marshall joined the department of chemistry and biochemistry in the Fall
                     semester of 2023. Her research goals are to investigate the structure property relationships
                     of functional magnetic materials for sustainable and renewable energy conversion,
                     transfer and storage applications. A major direction of her research is to understand
                     the interplay between the magnetocaloric effect and geometrically frustrated magnetic
                     systems for sustainable magnetic cooling technology. Dr. Marshall utilizes both X-ray
                     and neutron diffraction techniques in order to characterize the structure of these
                     materials and analyzes the magnetic, electrical, and thermal properties using a Physical
                     Property Measurement System. 
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