Physicist identifies how electron crystals melt
Eun-Ah Kim and Michael Matty, M.S. ’19, Ph.D. ’22, describe a phase in between the liquid and the solid for electron structures.
Read moreEun-Ah Kim and Michael Matty, M.S. ’19, Ph.D. ’22, describe a phase in between the liquid and the solid for electron structures.
Read moreZe-Wen Koh plans to pursue a doctorate in planetary science after graduation.
Read moreThe National Science Foundation offers approximately 2,000 fellowships per year to research-based master’s and doctoral students pursuing STEM studies.
Read moreThe minor is distinctive in including courses from many disciplines, from across Cornell’s schools and colleges.
Read moreThe program matches undergraduate students with summer opportunities to work side by side with faculty from across the College.
Read moreThe research will help give unprecedented insight into electron behavior and quantum phenomena.
Read moreWhy do electrons in high-temperature superconductors behave the way they do? A quantum explanation could have planetary payoffs.
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.
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