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Quantum Advantage: Building 'Time-Traveling' Quantum Sensors

Helping qubits stay in sync

Inside WashU’s Quantum Quest

Jordan Russell of Gateway Quantum Electronics featured in St. Louis Magazine

The physicist in the NICU

Entanglement research by WashU scientists makes cover of top physics journal

Flawed diamonds: Physicists gain quantum insights from imperfect crystals

Physicist Henriksen to build quantum-scale sensors

Superconducting qubit foundry accelerates progress in quantum research

Kater Murch named the Charles M. Hohenberg professor of physics

Glitches in the matrix

Reflecting on the first year of the Arts & Sciences Strategic Plan

Ran wins NSF CAREER award

Celebrate World Quantum Day!

Krawczynski awarded a NASA grant

Errando won a NASA grant

Back to Antarctica with SPIDER

Compton effect

Physicist Errando helps NASA solve black hole jet mystery

Incubator for Transdisciplinary Futures announces first round of funded projects

Polarized X-rays reveal shape, orientation of extremely hot matter around black hole

Science research roundup: October 2022

Henriksen, Murch selected as 2022 Moore Experimental Physics Investigators

How a WashU physicist paved the way for quantum mechanics 100 years ago

A first look at signature initiatives

University Announces Cluster Hire in the Quantum Sciences

Boundless

Spongy electrodes designed for better births

Funding for preterm birth research

NSF funds training program to boost regional quantum workforce

Seidel and Nussinov to work on imaging goggles

Henriksen wins Office of Naval Research grant

NSF grant to Murch and Henriksen

New leadership for physics department

Science research roundup: June 2022

Collaboration Initiation Grants

Collaboration Initiation Grants

Nagulu teams with Columbia Engineering on DARPA grant

Science research roundup: May 2022

Lew lab sheds new light on cell membranes

Yang wins German research award

New tech can double spectral bandwidth in some 5G systems
Hayes and Acree appointed to leadership roles in support of graduate education

Promotions

First steps toward building a topological quantum computer

A nature-driven solution for more efficient AI

Opening up the electromagnetic spectrum

Vortex microscope sees more than ever before

Expanding the X-ray view of the universe

Manel Errando received a subaward from the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

Science research roundup: November and December 2021

Buckley earns grant for astronomical monitoring

McKelvey Engineering has three of world’s most ‘highly cited researchers’

Collaboration yields $750K grant from the Office of Naval Research

XL-Calibur telescope to examine the most extreme objects in the universe: black holes and neutron stars

IMSE acquires new facility for fabricating nanomaterials


Physicist Mukherji awarded $1.97 million to study cellular design

Quantum Chirikov criterion

A new piece of the quantum computing puzzle

Buckley awarded $4.9 million to develop gamma ray astronomy mission

Physicist Nagy to lead next-gen balloon mission

Krawczynski and Nagy receive NASA funding

Murch promoted to full professor

Erik Henriksen promoted

New way to control electrical charge in 2D materials: Put a flake on it

NASA grant awarded to Henric Krawczynski

John Templeton Foundation funding Kater Murch

Seidel receives NSF grant

Glimpsing the unseeable physics of a black hole

Johanna Nagy joins Department of Physics

Buckley received award from Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

James Buckley elected Fellow of the American Physical Society

Henriksen lands CAREER grant to chase electron effects

The hidden magnetic universe begins to come into view

Erik Henriksen receives NSF CAREER award

Sheng Ran has joined the department

With on-campus lab work halted, researchers forge ahead

Hayes receives 5 Sigma Physicist Award

Supersize me: Physicists awarded $3.3M for XL-Calibur telescope

DOE Funds New Physics Research in Dark Matter

Assistant Professor in the Field of Quantum Information and Condensed Matter Experiment

Patrick Harrington invited to Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

A quantum launch

Studying the small to understand the big

Prize Post-Doctoral Fellowships for Pioneering Research in Quantum Sensors and their Applications
