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Ithaca, NY
Joined June 2011
AEP Professor @peterlmcmahon discusses the benefits and challenges of developing computers powered by photons, rather than electrons.
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Research led by Cornell's Greg Fuchs mapped atomic vibrations in diamond and linked them with the behavior of the quantum system embedded within, an advance that will make quantum sensors significantly more precise than today’s detection tools. @argonne .
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A research team led by Cornell mapped atomic vibrations in diamond and linked them with the behavior of the quantum system embedded within, an advance that will make quantum sensors significantly...
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Cornell engineers have discovered how to create super-strong high-entropy materials at lower temperatures. The team worked with @CornellAEP David Muller, who used electron microscopy to confirm the structure of the material.
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An interdisciplinary team developed a backchannel method that uses solubility, not entropy, to overcome thermodynamic constraints and synthesize high-entropy oxide nanocrystals at lower temperatures.
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We are sad to report the passing of John Silcox, emeritus professor of AEP, on April 25 at age 88.
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John Silcox, the David E. Burr Professor of Engineering Emeritus who twice served as director of the School of Applied and Engineering Physics in Cornell Engineering, died April 25 in Ithaca. Silcox...
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Benjamin Ash, AEP sophomore, recently won a Goldwater Scholarship. Congratulations, Ben! Read more at
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Benjamin A. Ash ’26, a sophomore in the School of Applied and Engineering Physics who works in Professor Peter Mc Mahon’s lab, has recently been awarded a Goldwater Scholarship for 2024. Students...
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Spotlight on Eleanor Richard, AEP '25, @OpticaWorldwide Optica Women Scholar for 2024! .
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Learn Physics.Speak Engineering. The ability to do — not simply understand — physics is an essential skill for scientists and engineers striving to advance their fields. We are leaders in a wide...
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Congratulations to Eleanor Richard, AEP '25, who was just announced as the one of 20 @Optica Women Scholars for 2024!
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While at Bell Labs, M. Douglas McIlroy '53 participated in the genesis of the Unix operating system. His contributions were a radical change from the way programs were written in the 1950s and 1960s and are ubiquitous in computer programs today.
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While at Bell Labs, M. Douglas McIlroy '53 participated in the genesis of the Unix operating system. His contributions were a radical change from the way programs were written in the 1950s and 1960s...
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RT @peterlmcmahon: *Computing with Physical Systems*: For those who weren't able to join us in Aspen in January, the invited speaker videos….
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RT @CornellEYH: Happy Monday! Let’s meet Danielle, our Volunteers and Buddies Chair!👩🏻🤝👩🏼👨🏼🤝👨🏾Swipe➡️to see why Danielle likes science!….
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@CornellAEP is seeking a Research Support Specialist to support the emerging measurement facility as part of Cornell’s Quantum Initiative. This is a hands-on support position for someone with the right combination of education and experience.
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NSF funding will allow @CHESS_user (Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source) to build a XLEAP beamline.
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The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source $20 million to build a new precision X-ray beamline for research on biological and environmental systems.
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Jialun Luo (PhD student) and AEP prof. Greg Fuchs, searched for a 'spin degree of freedom' in the popular semiconductor gallium nitride and found it, surprisingly, in two distinct species of defect.
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Researchers went searching for a quantum spin in the popular semiconductor gallium nitride and found it, surprisingly, in two distinct species of defect.
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Professors @DavidAMuller and the late Lena Kourkoutis collaborated on research that showed trace amounts of oxygen left behind in the synthesis of impure nickelate samples caused spurious results when the samples were analyzed.
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Researchers developed a more controlled way of making nickelates, a material that could potentially help pinpoint the key qualities that enable high-temperature superconductivity.
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RT @peterlmcmahon: Tianyu was a founding member of our group at @CornellAEP and moved to start his own group at @BU_ece earlier this month.….
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The Laboratory of Plasma Studies at Cornell University, directed by @CornellAEP professor Gennady Shvets, has joined the Inertial Fusion Science and Technology Hub. A $16 million grant from the US. Department of Energy will fund the hub for four years.
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Cornell's Laboratory of Plasma Studies has joined the newly established Inertial Fusion Science and Technology Hub, known as RISE, a multi-institutional consortium to advance inertial fusion energy...
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A new paper, “Single-mode regenerative amplification in multimode fiber” by Henry Haig, Nicholas Bender, Yishai Eisenberg, and Frank Wise, AEP, has just been published in @OpticaWorldwide.
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