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Department of Physics @UMBC. Our research is centered in 4 main areas: #astrophysics, #atmospheric_physics, #condensed_matter_physics, and #QIS

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UMBC has been selected to participate in the Quantum Photonics Integrated Design Center (QuPIDC), which is led by Purdue University. The collaboration is one of 10 new Frontiers in Energy Research Centers recently funded by U.S. Department of Energy. UMBC will receive $570,000. umbc.edu/quick-posts/qu…

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🚀 The Complex Quantum Systems group at UMBC is live! 🌀 We focus on theoretical quantum information science at the interface of quantum info and complex systems. 💻 Learn more [cqs.umbc.edu] 📧 PhD/Postdoc positions available! Contact me at [[email protected]]

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2024 is a very special year! Thermodynamics celebrates its 200th birthday! On this occasion Sebastian Deffner will give the next CNMS discovery lecture. Register now! cnms.umbc.edu/discovery-seri…

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One month left to apply! Join us as a new #faculty member in #experimental #QIS and become part of our story UMBC. Apply here, apply now: physics.umbc.edu/home/open-posi…

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Planetary scientist Mehdi Benna of Center for Space Sciences Technology is one of several featured speakers of GRIT-X 2024, happening today in the Fine Arts Recital Hall from 4-6 p.m. Benna will dive deep into UMBC’s contributions to Artemis III, NASA’s next moon landing mission.

Planetary scientist Mehdi Benna of Center for Space Sciences Technology is one of several featured speakers of GRIT-X 2024, happening today in the Fine Arts Recital Hall from 4-6 p.m. Benna will dive deep into UMBC’s contributions to Artemis III, NASA’s next moon landing mission.
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🎉Celebrating Open Access Week. EPL's top cited, most downloaded and highly commented open access research article published in 2024: Negative-temperature pressure in black holes: ow.ly/Bc1M50TT5RN #OpenAccessWeek #OAWeek2024 #OpenScience #OpenResearch

🎉Celebrating Open Access Week. EPL's top cited, most downloaded and highly commented open access research article published in 2024: Negative-temperature pressure in black holes: ow.ly/Bc1M50TT5RN
#OpenAccessWeek #OAWeek2024  #OpenScience #OpenResearch
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Are you an experimental physicist working in #QIS? Do you want to be a professor at an innovative, friendly, and successful public university? Look no further! Apply now: physics.umbc.edu/home/open-posi…

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for the bank holiday, i shall redirect my efforts more suitably to remembering joys of my childhood. Screw pumpkins...carved turnips are proper nightmare material

for the bank holiday, i shall redirect my efforts more suitably to remembering joys of my childhood. Screw pumpkins...carved turnips are proper nightmare material
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Heat, power, action! Thermodynamics is turning 200 years and we are celebrating. Join us for a public lecture on November 7, 2024. Register now! Register here: physics.umbc.edu/home/events/ev…

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I graduated in December but haven’t gotten around to posting this yet. A lot of people will tell you that a PhD isn’t worth it in the modern job market. In a way, they’re right; and that’s what they’re supposed to say. And what you’re supposed to do, if you love to learn, is

I graduated in December but haven’t gotten around to posting this yet.

A lot of people will tell you that a PhD isn’t worth it in the modern job market. In a way, they’re right; and that’s what they’re supposed to say.

And what you’re supposed to do, if you love to learn, is
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Adi Foord, physics, was named a Scialog Early Science with LSST Fellow last fall. In this role, Foord has the opportunity to propose research analyzing data coming from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, the largest ground-based telescope in the world. umbc.edu/stories/adi-fo…