Finding the right quantum materials
Associate Professor Joseph Checkelsky wins $1.7 million Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Systems Initiative grant to pursue search for new crystalline materials.
Associate Professor Joseph Checkelsky wins $1.7 million Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Systems Initiative grant to pursue search for new crystalline materials.
Seniors will receive full funding for graduate studies at Stanford University.
When searching for extraterrestrial life, astronomers may want to look at planets with hydrogen-rich atmospheres.
In a new book, Professor David Kaiser describes dramatic shifts in the history of an evolving discipline.
Physicists’ discovery could lead to a new family of robust qubits for quantum computing.
Longtime MIT physicist and mentor created instruments that advanced high-energy physics, including the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of the J particle.
Technique may enable molecule-based quantum computing.
Device for harnessing terahertz radiation might help power some portable electronics.
Study shows ripples across a newly fertilized egg are similar to other systems, from ocean and atmospheric circulations to quantum fluids.
Fusion energy community makes unified statement on priorities in report for Department of Energy Policy Advisory Group.
Ten staff members recognized for dedication to School of Science and to MIT.
Physicists use extreme infrared laser pulses to reveal frozen electron waves in magnetite.
System “recruits” defects that usually cause disruptions, using them to instead carry out quantum operations.
Institute ranks second in five subject areas.
Highly regarded physicist was well-known for studying plasma turbulence in terms of coherent structures.