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The Coldest Lab in New York Has a New Quantum Offering! A new finding from Columbia Physics Faculty, Sebastian Will, has successfully created a unique quantum state of matter called a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) out of molecules. news.columbia.edu/news/coldest-l…

The Coldest Lab in New York Has a New Quantum Offering! 

A new finding from Columbia Physics Faculty, Sebastian Will, has successfully created a unique quantum state of matter called a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) out of molecules. news.columbia.edu/news/coldest-l…
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The XENONnT collaboration announced the first measurement of low-energy nuclear recoils from neutrinos produced in nuclear reactions inside the sun, particularly those involving the element boron! xenonexperiment.org/first-measurem…

The XENONnT collaboration announced the first measurement of low-energy nuclear recoils from neutrinos produced in nuclear reactions inside the sun, particularly those involving the element boron!

xenonexperiment.org/first-measurem…
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Next we have Sebastian Will Sebastian Will from Columbia Physics Department: We have recently created the first Bose-Einstein condensate of dipolar molecules. Potential applications include many-body quantum physics, quantum simulation, and quantum information.

Next we have Sebastian Will <a href="/sebalexwill/">Sebastian Will</a> from <a href="/PhysicsColumbia/">Columbia Physics Department</a>:

We have recently created the first Bose-Einstein condensate of dipolar molecules. Potential applications include many-body quantum physics, quantum simulation, and quantum information.
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Yesterday our Columbia Physics Department colleague Mal Ruderman passed at 97. He was a great scientist - a legend in the field of neutron star physics - and among the kindest and humblest people I've met. He was active in our department well into his 90s and will be missed.

Yesterday our <a href="/PhysicsColumbia/">Columbia Physics Department</a> colleague Mal Ruderman passed at 97.  He was a great scientist - a legend in the field of neutron star physics - and among the kindest and humblest people I've met.  He was active in our department well into his 90s and will be missed.
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Talking Lasers and ‘Superradiance’ with Silvia Cardenas Lopez | The Columbia Physics Department doctoral candidate discusses many-body physics, quantum optics, and preparing for major presentations in a new Q&A: quantum.columbia.edu/news/talking-l…

Talking Lasers and ‘Superradiance’ with Silvia Cardenas Lopez | The <a href="/PhysicsColumbia/">Columbia Physics Department</a>  doctoral candidate discusses many-body physics, quantum optics, and preparing for major presentations in a new Q&amp;A:
quantum.columbia.edu/news/talking-l…
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fas.columbia.edu/news/memoriam-… A short tribute to Mal Ruderman, written with Ashley Bransgrove, Yuri Levin, and with contributions from many of Mal's Columbia Physics Department and Columbia Astronomy colleagues [photo of Mal's last lecture at Columbia THEA ]

fas.columbia.edu/news/memoriam-…  A short tribute to Mal Ruderman, written with Ashley Bransgrove, Yuri Levin, and with contributions from many of Mal's <a href="/PhysicsColumbia/">Columbia Physics Department</a> and <a href="/ColumbiaAstro/">Columbia Astronomy</a>  colleagues [photo of Mal's last lecture at <a href="/ColumbiaThea/">Columbia THEA</a> ]
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Chinese-American physicist Lee Tsung-Dao, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics with Chen Ning Yang for their work on the violation of the parity law in weak interactions, died yesterday in San Francisco at the age of 98 following an illness, The Paper reported today, citing friends

Chinese-American physicist Lee Tsung-Dao, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics with Chen Ning Yang for their work on the violation of the parity law in weak interactions, died yesterday in San Francisco at the age of 98 following an illness, The Paper reported today, citing friends
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Raquel Queiroz gave an outstanding public lecture in Aspen on the topic of quantum geometry in condensed matter physics! youtube.com/watch?v=jbvTqR…

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In the Lab | Columbia Physics Department PhD student Jordan Pack talks about a new technique to study the electronic properties of quantum materials. news.columbia.edu/news/making-co…

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Great new work by Chris A Marianetti et al APAM & MSE @ Columbia Engineering Columbia Quantum Initiative Columbia Physics Department Columbia University Idaho National Lab - 'Benchmarking #machinelearning #interatomic potentials via #phonon anharmonicity' - iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108… #condmat #materials #simulation #neuralnetworks #graphs #DFT #AI

Great new work by Chris A Marianetti et al <a href="/APAMMSECU/">APAM & MSE @ Columbia Engineering</a> <a href="/ColumbiaQuantum/">Columbia Quantum Initiative</a> <a href="/PhysicsColumbia/">Columbia Physics Department</a> <a href="/Columbia/">Columbia University</a> <a href="/INL/">Idaho National Lab</a> - 'Benchmarking #machinelearning #interatomic potentials via #phonon anharmonicity' - iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108… #condmat #materials #simulation #neuralnetworks #graphs #DFT #AI
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Columbia has partnered with the New York University Tandon School of Engineering and City College of New York to host the first multi-university quantum hackathon in New York City!

Columbia has partnered with the New York University Tandon School of Engineering and City College of New York to host the first multi-university quantum hackathon in New York City!
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After nearly a decade of planning, prototyping, and constructing, scientists working on Fermilab's Short-Baseline Near Detector have identified the detector’s first neutrino interactions. #Neutrinos #ParticlePhysics bnl.gov/newsroom/news.…

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Scientists at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, in partnership with the SBND Collaboration for which Columbia University is a major player, has located the first signs of neutrino interactions! news.columbia.edu/news/columbias…