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Ranga P. Dias is a researcher with a primary interest in
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. He was an
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in the departments of Mechanical Engineering and Physics and Astronomy at the
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(UR), and a scientist at the UR
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. As of November 19, 2024, he was no longer employed at UR. In 2020 and in 2023, his group published two papers claiming to have achieved room-temperature superconductivity, the first using carbonaceous sulfur hydride at extremely high pressure, and the second using
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- doped
lutetium Lutetium is a chemical element; it has symbol Lu and atomic number 71. It is a silvery white metal, which resists corrosion in dry air, but not in moist air. Lutetium is the last element in the lanthanide series, and it is traditionally counted am ...
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at near-ambient pressure. Both papers were later retracted after accusations of
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, including
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and manipulation. Dias denied those charges, with an initial investigation by UR in 2021 reporting no evidence of misconduct. A later independent investigation performed by the
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did find such evidence, and a March 2024 investigation by the University reported that Dias "engaged in research misconduct." As of 2024, Dias and his collaborator Ashkan Salamat at
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have had five of their research papers retracted. Dias founded a company related to his superconductivity interests, Unearthly Materials, which made misleading claims about its funding and investors.


Early life and education

Liyanagamage Ranganath Prabashwara Dias was born into a middle-class family in
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,
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. He is the eldest of three children, and has a younger brother and sister. He completed elementary school at the St. Joseph's Boys' College, Nugegoda, middle school at the President's College, Maharagama, and high school studies at the
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. He received his B.S. in physics from the
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in 2006. In 2013, he obtained his Ph.D. in physics from
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, where he studied under Professor Choong-shik Yoo. After his Ph.D., he was hired by Professor Isaac Silvera at the Department of Physics,
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, to research
metallic hydrogen Metallic hydrogen is a phase of hydrogen in which it behaves like an electrical conductor. This phase was predicted in 1935 on theoretical grounds by Eugene Wigner and Hillard Bell Huntington. At high pressure and temperatures, metallic hydr ...
. In January 2017, together with Silvera, Dias (then a postdoctoral fellow at
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) reported the creation of solid
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using a
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. This state of hydrogen was originally predicted by
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and Hillard Bell Huntington in 1935, since which scientists have been trying to make the substance. However, several physicists expressed skepticism about the result.


Career

In 2017, Dias became an assistant professor in both the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Rochester. Dias's research focuses on properties of materials at extreme pressure and temperature conditions. These materials exhibit fundamental changes in their properties, potentially leading to the discovery of novel phenomena and exotic states of matter that do not exist under normal conditions. He is particularly interested in
high-temperature superconductivity High-temperature superconductivity (high-c or HTS) is superconductivity in materials with a critical temperature (the temperature below which the material behaves as a superconductor) above , the boiling point of liquid nitrogen. They are "high- ...
and
quantum phase transitions In physics, a quantum phase transition (QPT) is a phase transition between different quantum phases (phases of matter at zero temperature). Contrary to classical phase transitions, quantum phase transitions can only be accessed by varying a physica ...
of
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and
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materials. His research utilizes a
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and
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to achieve extreme pressure and temperatures in materials. In 2021, he was named as an innovation leader in the ''Time'' 100 Next list. As of November 19, 2024, he was no longer employed at the University of Rochester.


Scientific misconduct investigations

As of 2024, five of Dias's papers have been retracted, all with a small cohort of coauthors. An extensive Research Misconduct Investigation, conducted by the University of Rochester at the request of the National Science Foundation, uncovered multiple evidence for Research Misconduct, including verbatim text and figure plagiarism in a NSF grant application and multiple instances of data falsification and fabrication. A Nature News article revealed that while the report was initially confidential, it became public in court documents.


Published peer-reviewed works

Dias's research into room temperature superconductivity and
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has been the subject of controversy and scrutiny due to concerns regarding data availability, data analysis methods, and lack of reproducibility. In 2020, Dias published a paper in ''
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'' describing room-temperature superconductivity in a carbonaceous sulfur hydride. When asked about a potential
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for this discovery, Dias said: "Yes, this has a potential for such high recognition, but I do not believe this will happen in the near future." It was retracted by ''Nature'' in 2022. Condensed matter theorist Jorge E. Hirsch was the first to question peculiarities in the published data. Marvin L. Cohen,
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recipient and former president of the
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, was also an early voice pointing out problems with the carbonaceous sulfur hydride paper. After the paper was retracted, Dias and co-author Ashkan Salamat denied accusations of misconduct. Initial investigations by the University of Rochester found no evidence to support the accusations, but in 2024 they found Dias had engaged in research misconduct. In 2022, James Hamlin, a physicist at the
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, alleged that Dias may have copied data in a 2021 paper from an experiment on a different material in his 2013 Ph.D. thesis. Coauthor Ashkan Salamat denied accusations of wrongdoing in an interview. However, the journal ''
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'' subsequently added an 'expression of concern' to the paper, and is conducting an investigation. Hamlin discovered the similarity between the figures while following up on his discovery that Dias had plagiarized part of that thesis from Hamlin's own Ph.D. thesis. In April 2023, a comment on another of Dias's papers in the journal '' ChemComm'' (which was said to be a partial replication of his CSH superconductivity results) was published. The comment says that: On July 25, 2023, it was announced that a 2021 paper in ''Physical Review Letters'' (''PRL'') on which Dias was a co-author would be retracted due to suspected data fabrication. The journal commissioned an investigation by four independent referees and concluded that "The findings back up the allegations of data fabrication/falsification convincingly". Two of the referees reported on "a very disturbing picture of apparent data fabrication followed by an attempt to hide or coverup icthe fact. We urge immediate retraction of the paper". The ''PRL'' retraction said that "Dias stands by the data in Fig. 1(b) and does not agree to retract the Letter". He was the only author to do so, and all other authors agreed to the retraction. He responded that some errors in charts were unintentionally introduced in
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by his colleagues. One of the reviewers hired by ''PRL'' to conduct an independent review said Dias's response was "both inadequate and disappointing", adding that Adobe Illustrator was never mentioned in the discussions among the authors, Hamlin, and ''PRL''s editors that were provided to the reviewers. The University of Rochester spokesperson said the university "has a comprehensive investigation underway into the questions raised about the integrity of all data at issue in this and other studies". On September 26, 2023, ''
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'' reported that the coauthors of the N-doped lutetium hydride ''Nature'' paper were requesting a retraction, alleging Dias of misrepresenting data. He denied the allegation and said he did not agree to retract. On November 7, 2023 ''Nature'' formally retracted the paper in question, with the statement indicating that "... request of the authors Nathan Dasenbrock-Gammon, Elliot Snider, Raymond McBride, Hiranya Pasan, Dylan Durkee, Sachith E. Dissanayake, Keith V. Lawler and Ashkan Salamat." The retraction note states that the remaining authors "Nugzari Khalvashi-Sutter, Sasanka Munasinghe and Ranga P. Dias have not stated whether they agree or disagree with this retraction." Commenting in ''
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'' about Dias and the controversy surrounding his superconductivity work, physicist Lilia Boeri said his "inconsiderate behaviour has harmed the reputation of the field". James Hamlin said, "I do think the whole saga is damaging to science in general, and superconductivity research more so, and more broadly it's fuel for anti-science types." In 2024, a news report in ''
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'' noted that " Dias is now infamous for the scandal that surrounds his work," that "many other research groups have tried and failed to replicate Dias’s superconductivity results," revealed that the University of Rochester had "launched a fourth investigation, led by experts external to the university ollowing whichDias was stripped of his students and laboratories," and "the evidence raises questions about why the problems in Dias’s lab did not prompt stronger action, and sooner, by his collaborators, by Nature’s journal team and by his university."


Unearthly Materials

In 2020, Dias and Salamat formed a start up company called Unearthly Materials, intended to commercially exploit patents held by Dias and the
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related to Dias' alleged discoveries of high temperature superconductivity. In March 2023, a reporter for ''
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'' found a 2021 YouTube talk in which Dias claimed that Unearthly Materials had raised $20 million and listed investors that included the CEOs of
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and
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. A representative for Dias then retracted the claims of both the funding and the investors, saying they were "aspirational".


2013, Washington State University, Ph.D. thesis

In April 2023, the journal ''
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'' reported at least 21% of Dias's 2013 doctoral thesis, supervised at Washington State University, had been identified as copied from uncredited sources, including the 2007 doctoral thesis of James Hamlin, at Washington University in St. Louis, in addition to parts of a 1999 paper of Dias's PhD adviser, Choong-Shik Yoo. Analysis of Dias's thesis by Lisa Rasmussen, a research ethicist at the
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, also indicated plagiarism.


References


See also

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