UMBC Astrophysicists Eileen Meyer and Markos Georganopoulos have recently published an article in the journal Nature (along with colleagues from STScI, FIT and JHU), discussing recent...
Dr. Eileen Meyer joins the UMBC Physics faculty in the fall of 2015. As a multi-wavelength observational astronomer, her research focuses on the physics jets from the black holes at the centers...
Study finds gas flowing from black hole could stunt galaxy growth
By Scott Dance The Baltimore Sun http://www.baltimoresun.com/health/bs-hs-black-hole-growth-20150327-story.html
James Loy "Charge Transfer from Single Semiconductor Nanocrystals to Single Molecules" Advisor: Dr. Pelton 2015-2016 URA Scholar John Hannegan "Creating a Fiber-Laser Based THz System Using...
Investigation of giant Kerr nonlinearity in quantum cascade lasers using mid-infrared femtosecond pulses Hong Cai, Sheng Liu, Elaine Lalanne, and Anthony M. Johnson Citation: Applied Physics...
Dr. L. Michael Hayden, UMBC Professor of Physics and Department Chair, was honored as a 2015 Fellow Member of The Optical Society (OSA), the leading professional society for researchers, industry...
"Noninvasive high resolving power entangled photon quantum microscope" Sanjit Karmakar, Ronald E. Meyers, and Yanhua Shih Journal of Biomedical Optics 20(1), 016008 (January 2015) Abstract:...
"Directly accessible entangling gates for capacitively coupled singlet-triplet qubits" F. A. Calderon-Vargas and J. P. Kestner Phys. Rev. B 91, 035301 – Published 6 January 2015 Abstract:...
Dr. Markos Georganopoulos, an Associate Professor in the Physics Department, has been awarded (PI) a $400K, three-year NASA grant to study the nature of large scale relativistic jets in quasars...
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