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Theoretical Physicist Li Ge Uses Microlaser to Expand Dimensions of Qubits
The discovery may help to usher in the next generation of quantum computer technologies.
Nanoscience master’s program graduates its first student
Adewumi Bakare begins a career in optical engineering.
How Our Scholars Played Heroic Roles in the Pandemic
Graduate Center scholars have been at the forefront of research to understand the virus and the larger pandemic.
Science Student Spotlight: Nadera Sultana
Nadera Sultana has been a student in the new M.S. Program in Nanoscience since Fall of 2020. Raised in New York City by a hardworking immigrant family, Nadera graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School, where she cultivated her passion for...
Science Student Spotlight: Adewumi Bakare
Adewumi Bakare is part of the inaugural cohort of students of the newly minted M.S. Program in Nanoscience at the CUNY Graduate Center since the Fall of 2020. He graduated with a B.Sc. in Engineering Physics from Obafemi Awolowo University...
Profiting From Their Inventions: A New Course Will Introduce STEM Students to the Business of Technology
To show students how to shepherd their ideas out into the world, Professors Rein Ulijn and Scott Newbert designed a course that will cover idea generation, prototype creation, tech transfer, intellectual property, and how to create business models and secure financing.
COOKING UP NEW WAYS TO USE THE ‘WONDER MATERIAL,’ GRAPHENE: ANDREW LEVINE, CLASS OF 2021, JOINS A STARTUP
Levine's knowledge of carbon-based nanomaterials comes from studying organic light-harvesting materials and their fabrication into devices at the CUNY ASRC.
GETTING HER IDEAS OUT OF THE LAB: ROXANA PIOTROWSKA, CLASS OF 2021, ON HER NEW ROLE AT ESTÉE LAUDER AND WHAT LED TO IT
Piotrowska built up her industry experience while getting her Ph.D.
How to Hook Reporters on Your Science Research
Journalists shared these 12 tips on how CUNY scientists can attract attention for and accurate coverage of their research, at a recent Graduate Center Science Communication Academy workshop.
Meet Graphene: The ‘Supermaterial’ with a Serious Electrical Dilemma
Graphene is a “supermaterial” with stellar electronic properties — but they need some tweaking before they can be used in electronic devices.