Spring 2024 Bethe Lecture bridges physics and computer science
During three events March 13-15, Lenka Zdeborová will explore how principles from statistical physics provide insights into challenging computational problems.
Read moreDuring three events March 13-15, Lenka Zdeborová will explore how principles from statistical physics provide insights into challenging computational problems.
Read moreAssistant professors Anna Y.Q. Ho, Chao-Ming Jian, Rene Kizilcec and Karan Mehta are among 126 early-career researchers who have won 2024 Sloan Research Fellowships from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
Read moreThe discovery settles a long-standing question of whether this almost–but not quite–ordered state of Bragg glass can exist in real materials.
Read moreResearchers developed a more controlled way of making nickelates, a material that could potentially help pinpoint the key qualities that enable high-temperature superconductivity.
Read moreHelium beams are potentially very useful for understanding the surface characteristics of materials on the molecular level.
Read moreCornell and other U.S. universities have been awarded $25 million from the National Science Foundation for research at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Switzerland.
Read moreDean’s Scholars are selected for their demonstrated commitment to academic excellence and advancing aspects of diversity, access, equity, inclusion, and belonging in the academy and other communities.
Read moreNew experimental tools developed by Hongyuan Li give insight into an exponentially complicated world.
Read moreCornell researchers are part of a project to enable sustainable hardware for AI and quantum computing, one of 11 projects selected by DOE to receive a total of $73 million.
Read moreThe study provides a clue into how parrot – and human – brains allow continuous, flexible vocal learning.
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