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Dec 15, 2021 Exotic quantum particles — less magnetic field required Research paves the way for future quantum devices and applications Applied Physics, Quantum Engineering,
Dec 13, 2021 Surfing the spin wave New method to measure spin waves brings us one step closer to spin superfluidity Applied Physics, Quantum Engineering,
Nov 24, 2021 Shifting colors for on-chip photonics On-chip frequency shifters in the gigahertz range could be used in next generation quantum computers and networks Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics, Quantum Engineering,
Oct 6, 2021 Pinpointing the exact positions of atoms in 2D materials When it comes to the quantum properties of atoms, it’s all about location, location, location Applied Physics, Quantum Engineering,
Sep 16, 2021 First glimpse of hydrodynamic electron flow in 3D materials Research paves the way for new devices and new understanding of electron interactions Applied Physics, Materials, Quantum Engineering,
Apr 26, 2021 Harvard Launches PhD in Quantum Science and Engineering Drawing on world-class research community, program will prepare leaders of the ‘quantum revolution’ Quantum Engineering,
Mar 1, 2021 Signs of quantum science Collaborative project creates quantum science terms in American Sign Language Academics, Diversity / Inclusion, Quantum Engineering,
Sep 23, 2020 Electrons that flow like water are just the beginning New research seeks to understand and classify electron hydrodynamics Materials, Quantum Engineering,
Jul 23, 2020 Taking the guesswork out of twistronics New model explores the design space of twisted 2D materials Applied Physics, Quantum Engineering,
May 22, 2020 Teaching the next generation of quantum scientists Harvard, White House and NSF collaborate to develop critical resources for quantum education Quantum Engineering,