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Brian Rauch has received continued support from NASA for particle astrophysics research with the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna.
Professor Kater Murch has been selected as 2018 Cottrell Scholar ...
NASA to launch SuperTIGER scientific balloon to study rare cosmic particles ...
Measuring Cosmic Rays at the Edge of Space ...
Professor Willem Dickhoff ... Reaching for Neutron Stars ...
Professor Kater Murch and Rochester scientists discuss a bit of a quantum magic trick ...
Dian Tan, a postdoctoral researcher working with Kater Murch, has received a fellowship from Rigetti Computing for a project titled "Mapping quantum states into and from noisy transmission lines with superconducting qubits."
Graduate Student Brendan Haas has received a NASA fellowship for a project titled "Characterizing Comet 81P/Wild 2 with Acfer 094 and Tagish Lake analog foils."
Prof. Mikhail Tikhonov says Microbiology Needs More Math ...
Prof. James Buckley has received a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy in support of theoretical and experimental studies in particle physics and cosmology.
Prof. Kenneth F. Kelton has received a grant from the NSF for a research project titled Fundamental Investigations of Nucleation Processes in Silicate Liquids and Glasses with a Goal of Developing Predictive Models for Glass Formation and Crystallization.
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