APMS and ¡MIRA! ÇàÇà²ÝÊÓƵ Professor Inès Montaño is leading an NAU team in establishing the Center for Quantum Networks (CQN), a new NSF Engineering Research Center (ERC). NAU will be receiving nearly $2 million in funding as a CQN contributing partner in the areas of research, education and workforce development. CQN aims to lay the foundations of the quantum internet, which will revolutionize how humankind computes, communicates and senses the world by creating a fabric to connect quantum computers,… Read more
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APMS senior receives two SI awards
APMS senior Ethan Goff received two awards for his work with the Supplemental Instruction (SI) program that provides peer instructional support to NAU undergraduate students. The two awards are the SI Excellence in Leadership and SI Excellence in Peer Leadership awards. Ethan will be graduating this fall with a double major in Chemistry and Physics and Astronomy.
APMS senior receives three prestigious awards
APMS senior Adrián Luna was recently recognized at an awards banquet for the . He is recognized as the Distinguished Senior in the College of Engineering, Informatics, and Applied Sciences. In addition, Adrián is one of the 28 recipients of the Gold Axe Award, given to the most accomplished students across the university, as well as the recipient of the President’s Prize, the most prestigious award for undergraduates at NAU. He will be graduating… Read more
APMS Professor recognized as an AVS Fellow in recent ceremony
APMS Professor Miguel Jose Yacaman was recently recognized as an AVS Fellow at an awards ceremony held on October 23. The title of AVS Fellow is bestowed upon AVS members who have made significant scientific or technical achievements throughout their career.
AVS is a professional Society that supports networking among academic, industrial, government, and consulting professionals involved in a variety of disciplines – chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics, all engineering disciplines, business, sales, etc. through common interests related to the… Read more
NAU physicist awarded prestigious $502,000 NSF grant to harness active matter for nanoscale applications
NAU physicist awarded prestigious $502,000 NSF grant to harness active matter for nanoscale applications
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NAU physicist contributes to new optomechanical theory with potential application in quantum computing – NAU News : NAU News
By Kerry Bennett
Office of the Vice President for Research
A new study published in describes how a team of scientists used a laser beam to gain access to long-lived sound waves in crystalline solids as the basis for a potentially new approach to information processing and storage. One of Northern Arizona University’s newest physicists, assistant professor Ryan Behunin, is a co-author of the study. In collaboration with scientists at Yale and the University of Rochester,… Read more