Nicole Yunger Halpern’s (IPST/ Harvard University) book “Quantum Steampunk: The Physics of Yesterday’s Tomorrow,” is to be published by Johns Hopkins University Press, March 2022
Nicole Yunger Halpern’s (IPST/ Harvard University) book “Quantum Steampunk: The Physics of Yesterday’s Tomorrow,” is to be published by Johns Hopkins University Press, March 2022
Distinguished University Professor Jan Sengers celebrated his 90th birthday on May 27 with tributes from his many friends and colleagues
Distinguished University Professor Mikhail Anisimov (IPST/Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) will present a paper titled “Thermophysical Properties of Liquids Obtained on the Basis of Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Fluctuations,” J. V. Sengers and M.A. Anisimov.
Tadmor was nominated “...For original, broad, and fundamental contributions to applied and computational mathematics, including conservation laws, kinetics, image processing, and social dynamics.”
“I would like to thank my IPST colleagues, staff and faculty for supporting my leadership this past year and Dean Varshney for his vision for the college,” Trivisa said
Garegin Papoian, IPST/Chemistry and Biochemistry, was one of the coaches for the U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad Team.
Our research shows that nonclassical Kirkwood-Dirac quasiprobabilities are more outlandish than quantum uncertainty.
Professor Tiwary awarded an American Chemical Society Division of Computers in Chemi
Pratyush Tiwary's student Pavan Ravindra, a biochemistry and computer science dual major, has won one of 17 Churchill Scholarships awarded in 2021 in the United States.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a CAREER grant to Professor Pratyush Tiwary, IPST/Chemistry & Biochemistry, for his proposal "Learning to learn - Artificial Intelligence Augmented Chemistry for Molecular Simulations and Beyond".