Research by PQSEI director Yong Chen and his team is now published in @NatureMaterials. The discovery opens an avenue for the synthesis of 2D materials which are pentagon-based rather than hexagon-based. Possible applications include multifunctional nanoelectronics. The research is detailed here: https://lnkd.in/g5JYn4z6 #Quantum
Purdue Quantum Science and Engineering Institute (PQSEI)
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The PQSEI fosters development of practical and impactful aspects of quantum science via interdisciplinary collaboration.
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https://engineering.purdue.edu/PQC
External link for Purdue Quantum Science and Engineering Institute (PQSEI)
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- 51-200 employees
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- West Lafayette
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Employees at Purdue Quantum Science and Engineering Institute (PQSEI)
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Our #backtoschool preparations include a new website. It might not smell as good as a fresh box of #crayons, but it's pretty cool! Check it out and change your bookmarks ➡ https://lnkd.in/gF-Eyx9t
Homepage
https://quantum.research.purdue.edu
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The first poster session at the Midwest Quantum Collaboratory Entanglement conference generated great conversation. Another opportunity for students to show their work later today. #quantum
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On the road! Students and faculty attending the Midwest Quantum Collaboratory Entanglement conference. It's a gathering with Michigan and Michigan State colleagues and industry partners. PQSEI Director Yong Chen gave an overview of what's happening in #quantum David Stewart led a workforce development session. Poster session later today.
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Kudos! Assistant professor of #physics, Niranjan Shivaram, leads the Ultrafast Quantum Dynamics group at Purdue University. Their research was recently published in the journal Optica and shows progress in how to use electric-field measurements in nonlinear optical spectroscopy to study ultrafast dynamics of electronically excited molecules in the molecular frame. Another step toward the #quantumfuture ➡️https://bit.ly/4eQ4zb0
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It's a challenge for people outside the field to wrap their heads around quantum computing. (How DOES it work, anyway??) #PurdueUniversity prof Sorin Adam Mattei uses the designs created by a kaleidoscope as a tool to explain the infinite possibilities of this beautiful science. See if it this metaphor works for you.
Quantum computers are like kaleidoscopes − why unusual metaphors help illustrate science and technology
theconversation.com
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For those who think the quantum world is just too much to comprehend, meet Dr. Erica Carlson. This article is a great place to pick up some basic knowledge and explore the future of The Quantum Age.
To build something fantastic, you need fantastic building blocks. Which is exactly what physicists are creating: new materials, with qualities undreamed of in our current world. Dr. Erica Carlson, of Purdue Physics and Astronomy, is one of those physicists working to develop #quantum materials to design future technologies. https://bit.ly/3XeSx4q #thenextgiantleap #boilerup Purdue Quantum Science and Engineering Institute (PQSEI) Purdue University College of Science The Quantum Age
New quantum materials promise unimagined innovations in computing, memory
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A week of sharing ideas, discussing possibilities, analyzing applications and planning for the quantum future with partners across campus and across the globe. Watch for the fifth annual event in 2025. Not to be missed!
At the fourth annual QSC summer school, Purdue University hosted more than 100 attendees who participated in lectures, hands-on workshops, poster sessions and panel discussions. Purdue Quantum Science and Engineering Institute (PQSEI) https://bit.ly/3yWcMK4
Students acquire skills at fourth Quantum Science Center summer school | ORNL
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Big day! Everyone turns out when a Nobel laureate comes to town. Local CBS affiliate #WLFI was there 📺 Great to live in a community that shares our interest in the #quantum age. #WestLafayetteIN City of Lafayette #nextgiantleap #HomeofPurdue
Nobel Prize Winner visits Purdue for lecture series
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Coming up in just three hours! ⏳ Registration has closed, yet you are welcome to join us in the Armstrong Building Atrium at 2:30 PM.
Join 2022 Nobel laureate in physics Alain Aspect for this academic year's closing Purdue University College of Engineering Distinguished Lecture, followed by a panel discussion with Purdue University Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Purdue Physics and Astronomy faculty. Register for the 5/13 event here: https://bit.ly/alainAspect