The Schrödinger Sessions: Science for Science Fiction
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- Published: Wednesday, August 12 2015 10:33
Joint Quantum Institute and Chad Orzel (Ph.D. ’99, Chemical Physics) Host Science Workshop for Science Fiction Writers at UMD
Joint Quantum Institute and Chad Orzel (Ph.D. ’99, Chemical Physics) Host Science Workshop for Science Fiction Writers at UMD
Professor Wolfgang Losert has been named interim associate dean for faculty affairs and graduate education in CMNS effective August 15, 2015. Wolfgang will assume the role previously held by Paul Smith, who served the college for over five years in this role.
Physics alum Leo Singer was awarded the 2014 GWIC Thesis Prize, which recognizes outstanding Ph.D. theses in the general area of gravitational waves.
Singer, who received his B.S., in physics, from UMD, was selected for his Ph.D. thesis “The needle in the 100 deg2 haystack: The hunt for binary neutron star mergers with LIGO and Palomar Transient Factory.” The thesis addresses the most challenging problem of joint observation of BNS coalescence events by gravitational wave and electromagnetic detectors.
Singer received his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology in 2014.
"I have a hard time saying this with a straight face, but I will: You can teleport a single atom from one place to another," says Chris Monroe, a biophysicist at the University of Maryland.