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Scientists have discovered a way to convert fluctuating lasers into remarkably stable beams that defy classical physics, opening new doors for photonic technologies that rely on both high power and high precision.
Arthur Chuen Hon Cheng, ’73 “Right from the very beginning, I’ve always said that when I could afford it, I would pay back— in some way—the scholarship that allowed me to attend Cornell,” said Arthur Chuen Hon Cheng ’73, who…
Lewis Holland, EP ’27, recently won a $7,000 undergraduate research award from Cornell Engineering’s Office of Inclusive Excellence for his research titled “Pressure enhancement of polarization in 2D ferroelectrics.” Holland, whose advisor is Professor Joel Brock, is working on…
Nearly 50 Merrill Scholars gathered at the 37th annual Merrill Presidential Scholars luncheon May 20 at Willard Straight Hall.
Nick Rivera will join the School of Applied and Engineering Physics as an assistant professor in in July, 2025, to pursue research and teaching in the fields of optical physics, condensed matter and physics, nanotechnology, and quantum information science. At…
While the particle accelerator buried beneath Cornell’s soccer field typically hums along 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the spring down period offers a rare and essential pause in operations.