From fundamental physics to practical devices, Abdoulaye Ndao of UC San Diego's Jacobs School of Engineering and Qualcomm ...
This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features Brian Pogue, who is professor of biomedical engineering at ...
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Scientists create tornado of light that could power next-gen lasers and quantum devices
Light usually travels in straight lines, but what if it could twist, spiral, and ...
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Ytterbium optical clock design could sharpen tests of fundamental physics
A transportable ytterbium optical lattice clock has been commercially shipped, rapidly recommissioned, and tested against ...
Dongchel Shin, a PhD candidate in mechanical engineering and the lead author of a new paper that demonstrates laser cooling of a centimeter-long torsional oscillator, works on an optical setup. Credit ...
Integrated circuits are the brains behind modern electronic devices like computers or smart phones. Traditionally, these circuits—also known as chips—rely on electricity to process data. In recent ...
1 Or MATH.1280 Calculus 1A and MATH.1290 Calculus 1B, followed by MATH.1320 Calculus II. 2 A grade of C or better in Calculus II is required. 3 PHYS.3380 Optics and Waves satisfies the prerequisite ...
From left: Cohen, Gopinath, Krueper in the lab. Their paper, “Realistic model of entanglement-enhanced sensing in optical fibers,” was published in Optics Express earlier this year. Research into ...
Engineering physics is a combination of electrical engineering and physics, which means you'll typically start by taking courses and labs such as calculus, chemistry and physics, as well as some ...
Roland Winston, SB’56, SM’57, PhD’63—a pioneer in solar energy, engineering, and physics—died Feb. 8 at his home in California. He was 88. Winston was a University of Chicago professor in the ...
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