1-D ‘wires’ could advance quantum electronics
David Muller and his research collaborators have discovered – a little bit by accident – a method for basically inserting a 1-D semiconductor channel into the “fabric” of a 2-D material. Read more
Selected news pieces highlighting accomplishments of the School of Applied and Engineering Physics faculty, students and alumni.
David Muller and his research collaborators have discovered – a little bit by accident – a method for basically inserting a 1-D semiconductor channel into the “fabric” of a 2-D material. Read more
Using a manganite crystal, a group led by Lena Kourkoutis, has described a new approach to characterizing and understanding exotic charge-ordered phases in which electrons are ordered into periodic patterns. Read more
Assistant Professor Guillaume Lambert is interviewed in this podcast by the Wall Street Journal Read more
Lena Kourkoutis is quoted in this Cornell Daily Sun article about the evolution of Cryo-EM research. Read more
Wise is the 10th director of the CCMR, which was founded in 1960 as the Cornell Materials Science Center. Read more
Top neuroscientists headline Mong neurotech symposium Read more
Joachim Frank, former AEP Postdoc, has been awarded the 2017 Noble Prize in Chemistry, shared with Jacques Dubochet and Richard Henderson Read more
AEP Alumna Pinshane Huang is one of 18 researchers nation-wide to receive a 2017 Packard Fellowship in Science and Engineering. Read more
AEP Professor Frank Wise and PhD Candidate Logan Wright have designed the world’s first three-dimensional mode-locked laser Read more
Cornell’s Laboratory of Plasma Studies (LPS) has much to celebrate as it marks its 50th anniversary with a two-day symposium, Oct. 6-7, and begins another five years of unlocking the secrets of plasma with a $15 million grant from the National Nuclear Security Administration. Read more