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New Materials for Superconducting Qubits Advised by: Nathalie de Leon, Electrical and Computer Engineering Nana Shumiya, Electrical and Computer Engineering

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OURSIP Intern - Mila Bileska

Spectroscopy Of Ytterbium Rydberg States and Interactions Advised by: Prof. Jeff Thompson, Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Revolutionizing Clean Energy: How IG Processed Superconducting Super Magnets Could Save the Planet, Sushma Miryala, UG '25 (2771013)

The consequences of global warming are being felt worldwide, and rising temperatures are having catastrophic effects through the forms of heatwaves, floods, wildfires, sea level rises, droughts, and…

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Quantum Photonic Transformer (QPT), Alkin Kaz, UG '23 (2262501)

You might have wondered what underlying mechanism and models does the famous ChatGPT, the Artificial Intelligence (AI) chat assistant employs. The T of the GPT, that is the Generative Pre-trained…

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Exploring New Defects in Diamond for Quantum Networks, Sounak Mukherjee, GS (2474952)

Quantum communication offers higher security compared to traditional encryption by virtue of the fundamental laws of Physics. But quantum states are fragile. To be able to send qubits across long…

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Accelerating Design Space Exploration with Differentiable Surrogate Models, Shikhar Tuli, GS (2278304)

Researchers constantly strive to explore large and complex search spaces in various scientific studies and physical experiments. These could include searching the exponentially large set of…

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Mirrors in Science: The Best Discoveries Cannot Be Planned, André Koch Liston, UG '23 (2262642)

When an unusual phenomenon crosses our work in the lab, the pressure of academic productivity asks us to ignore it if it doesn't relate directly to our research. I think this arrangement is…

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How string theory can guide our search for dark energy, David Shlivko, GS (2265886)

Over the past century, astronomical observations have taught us that the observable universe—that is, the fabric of space itself—is expanding. For most of the universe's…

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2023 Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellow - Lila Rodgers

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ReMatch Intern – Wilder ( Alexander) Crosier

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OURSIP Intern - Jhonelle Moore

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Characterization of Mid-Infrared Semiconductor Disordered Hyperuniform Quasi-Material Films, Mary Catherine Lorio, UG '22 (3966587)

We present an experimental characterization of novel mid-infrared, semiconductor, disordered hyperuniform (DHU) quasi-material films. Using Fourier Transform-Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, we perform…

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Modelling of Lead Titanate -- From Impressionism to Realism, Pinchen Xie, G4 (3935964)

We modelled the material lead titanate based on the underlying quantum mechanics of our world with the help of machine learning. Our approach depicted the lead titanate with accurate details like a…

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