Staff changes will support interdisciplinary research
Julia Thom-Levy, professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been named associate vice provost for physical sciences.
Read moreJulia Thom-Levy, professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been named associate vice provost for physical sciences.
Read moreQuantum microscopes based on Davis designs have galvanized quantum materials visualization studies globally.
Read moreThe initiative has supported classes in the humanities, the social and natural sciences, mathematics, information science and engineering.
Read moreXiaolong Liu, a postdoctoral researcher in physics, and Wen Zhang, a postdoctoral researcher in chemistry, stand out among young scientists in the tri-state area.
Read morePhysicist Charles Kane will explain how mysterious features of quantum mechanics can be harnessed for future technologies on Oct. 19, 7:30 p.m.
Read moreElectronic “brains” on solar-powered robots that are smaller than an ant’s head allow them to walk by themselves.
Read moreGottfried was also the author of a classic text on quantum mechanics and numerous scholarly articles on missile defense, space weapons, nuclear weapons and cooperative security.
Read moreThe award allows the center to continue its work developing advanced fuel cell technologies in alkaline media.
Read moreKlarman Fellows pursue research in any discipline in the College, including natural sciences, social sciences, humanities and the creative arts as well as cross-disciplinary fields. The application deadline is October 14.
Read moreAn article from Physics World remembered Cornell Physics alum, Helen Edwards, for her many contributions to the field of particle physics.
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