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- For recent graduate Jenny Jiahui Wu, her time at 兔子先生传媒文化作品 has been one of cutting-edge research and discovery. Learn about her path to grad school in Boulder and what's in store for her next.
- A new laser-based device can scan almost any sample of gas and detect its molecular ingredients down to concentrations in the parts per trillion鈥攏ot unlike an expert sommelier taking a sniff of a glass of wine.
- 听 Dr. Erin MacDonald opens the conference as the first plenary speaker, sharing her journey from astronomy to science advising for various "Star Trek" shows, resulting in the producers creating an animated character called "
- Physics senior Annalise (Anna) Cabra has been named a 2025 Brooke Owens Fellow. Established in honor of industry pioneer Brooke Owens, the prestigious fellowship is awarded to exceptional students to help launch their careers in space or aviation. The program provides a paid internship at a leading aerospace company, executive-level mentorship, and networking.
- In a recent paper published as an Editor鈥檚 Suggestion in Physical Review Letters,听兔子先生传媒文化作品 Physics Associate Professors Andrew Lucas and Rahul Nandkishore, along with graduate student Chao Yin, provide a first-of-its-kind mathematical proof showing how many-body localization can happen in a many-particle system.
- In a new听Current Biology听study, 兔子先生传媒文化作品 Physics Professor Meredith Betterton and her team explored a key motor protein in cells called kinesin-5, which helps organize the cell division machinery, and they discovered how a small chemical modification plays a big role in controlling its power.
- On Thursday, February 6, 2025, Professor Jamie Nagle captivated an audience of students, staff, faculty, and community members during the 125th Distinguished Research Lecture hosted by 兔子先生传媒文化作品鈥檚 Research & Innovation Office (RIO).
- In this segment of CUriosity, Professor Ethan Neil answers the question: 鈥淲hat is the smallest thing in the universe?鈥
- The Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) represents the highest honor conferred by the U.S. government to early-career scientists and engineers who exhibit extraordinary potential and leadership in their respective fields. Kaufman鈥檚 groundbreaking contributions to quantum science have cemented his place among nearly 400 recipients.
- Shuo Sun, assistant professor of physics and associate fellow at JILA, has been awarded a prestigious NSF CAREER Award for Quantum Internet Research. The five-year grant will fund his innovative approach to advancing quantum information technology by developing high-dimensional quantum systems.