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  2. Physics and the Aesthetics of Our World: First Cavendish Arts Science …

    https://www.phy.cam.ac.uk/news/physics-and-aesthetics-our-world-first-cavendish-arts-science-fellow-appointed
    25 Jun 2024: About the Fellowship Open Call & Selection Panel. The selection panel consisted of Suchitra Sebastian (Director, Cavendish Arts Science and Professor of Physics, Cavendish Laboratory), Susan Smith (Mistress, Girton College), Haroon Mirza ... Artist),
  3. Scientists "squeeze" light one particle at a time |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-squeeze-light-one-particle-at-a-time
    Thumbnail for Scientists "squeeze" light one particle at a time | University of Cambridge 1 Sep 2015: That’s the essence of what science is all about. Mete Atature. ... Professor Mete Atature, from the Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics, and a Fellow of St John’s College at the University of Cambridge, led the research.
  4. SPRING 2019ISSUE 25 Electronic device implanted in the brain ...

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/issue-25-engineering-newsletter-spring-2019.pdf
    7 Nov 2019: These thin, organic films do minimal damage in the brain, and their electrical properties are well-suited for these types of applications,” said George Malliaras, Cambridge’s Prince Philip Professor of ... disease. Meanwhile, Professor Malliaras is
  5. Ultra-thin quantum LEDs could accelerate development of quantum…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/ultra-thin-quantum-leds-could-accelerate-development-of-quantum-networks
    Thumbnail for Ultra-thin quantum LEDs could accelerate development of quantum networks | University of Cambridge 7 Oct 2016: Mete Atature. Ultra-thin quantum light emitting diodes (LEDs) – made of layered materials just a few atoms thick – have been developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge. ... of an integrated circuit,” said Professor Mete Atatüre of
  6. Gone in 45 nanoseconds – but a new opportunity for quantum control? | …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/gone-in-45-nanoseconds-but-a-new-opportunity-for-quantum-control
    Thumbnail for Gone in 45 nanoseconds – but a new opportunity for quantum control? | University of Cambridge 22 Dec 2014: required. Mete Atature. A new study has successfully measured the coherence of electron spin – the period of time in which the particle’s elusive quantum state can be read and manipulated – ... Dr Mete Atature, a researcher at the Cavendish
  7. Physicists get thousands of semiconductor nuclei to do ‘quantum…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/physicists-get-thousands-of-semiconductor-nuclei-to-do-quantum-dances-in-unison
    Thumbnail for Physicists get thousands of semiconductor nuclei to do ‘quantum dances’ in unison | University of Cambridge 22 Feb 2019: Mete Atatüre. Quantum dots are crystals made up of thousands of atoms, and each of these atoms interacts magnetically with the trapped electron. ... Led by Professor Mete Atatüre from Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory, the researchers are exploiting

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