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Materials Science Research Lecture

Wednesday, February 4, 2026
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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Noyes 147 (J. Holmes Sturdivant Lecture Hall)
Electron Spin, Chiral Symmetry Breaking, and Life's Homochirality
Furkan Ozturk, Assistant Professor, Geobiology and Geochemistry, Caltech,

***Refreshments at 3:45pm in Noyes lobby

Abstract:

Electron spin couples strongly to molecular chirality through the recently discovered phenomenon of chiral-induced spin selectivity. As such, spin-polarized magnetic surfaces can function as robust chiral reagents and facilitate asymmetric processes. I will discuss recent experiments that exploit the strong coupling between electron spin, molecular chirality, and chiral phonons, as well as explain their relation to life's homochirality—one of the grandest challenges in origin-of-life research since Pasteur's discovery of molecular chirality more than 175 years ago.

More about the Speaker:

Furkan Ozturk is an Assistant Professor and a William H. Hurt Scholar at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), where he leads the Ozturk Lab. His research explores the origins of life and the physics of living systems, with a particular focus on molecular chirality, spin physics, and prebiotic chemistry. He received his BSc. in Physics from Bilkent University in 2018 and his Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard University in 2024. Before joining Caltech in 2025, he held independent postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard College Observatory and King's College, Cambridge.

For more information, please contact Jennifer Blankenship by email at [email protected].