Our annual scientific progress meeting on October 6 was once again an inspiring day that brought students, postdocs and professors together at @uOttawa to talk about #photonics from our “extremely” different perspectives.
JCEP is proud to have been a partner for the 33rd International Conference on Photonic, Electronic and Atomic Collisions (@icpeac2023_ca), supporting students from developing countries to come to Ottawa and learn the latest science from the trailblazers in their field.
We discovered a new, efficient path to form the small but essential-for-life molecule H3(+). This might explain why there is more of it in interstellar space than we expected. Read our paper in @NatureChemistry here: https://t.co/BuxXMzt1hw. Congrats, Dr. Yonghao Mi & coworkers!
The JCEP collaboration between @uOttawa's @MenardLab and @NRC_CNRC's Dr. Angela Gamouras produced a much-improved tool for ultrafast THz science:
👉https://t.co/EZLkcgemuB
We show that scientific breakthroughs can be used to lower costs & increase practicality of lab equipment. The collaboration with @OZOptics & @NRC_CNRC removes hurdles to a large-scale deployment of THz technology. https://t.co/2p6CS2jbPc
@JCEP8@uOttawaScience@uOttawaResearch
It has been a while. What’s new? JCEP Fellow Ebrahim Karimi has been honored with the prestigious 2022 Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship award from @NSERC_CRSNG. Congratulations Dr. Karimi! @ebi_karimi
2023 is barely 3 months old and JCEP fellow Paul Corkum together with Anne l’Huillier and Ferenc Krausz have been honoured for their contributions to attosecond science by @FundacionBBVA. Congratulations Paul! https://t.co/exceAoFGio
Premio Fronteras del Conocimiento en #CienciasBásicas a Anne L'Huillier, Paul Corkum y Ferenc Krausz por hacer posible la observación del movimiento de partículas subatómicas en la escala de tiempo más breve captada por el ser humano. ¡Enhorabuena! https://t.co/qEyTsBBpAR
JCEP fellow Jean-Michel Menard (@MenardLab) is currently in Germany on sabbatical, where is holding the Ulrich Bonse Visiting Chair for Instrumentation at @TU_Dortmund during the winter semester 2022-2023.https://t.co/YU0aAPXlKC
Congratulations to JCEP PDF Dr. Sohail Jalil for leading a project that was just published in #OSA_Optica. This beautiful work demonstrates how plasmonic metasurfaces provide polarization control of the generated harmonic radiation. https://t.co/UbkC8f4qHN
At the end of September, JCEP held its 3rd annual progress meeting and its 1st in-person meeting. It was a resounding success, invigorating the spirit of collaboration among the fellows and their team members, making JCEP what it aimed to be: more than the sum of its parts.
Looking back at 2022, it is probably safe to say that one of the biggest highlights of this year will be the fact that JCEP Fellow and Co-Director Paul Corkum received the prestigious #Wolfprize in Physics, together with co-recipients Profs. Anne l’Huillier and Ferenc Krausz.
Looking back at 2022, it is probably safe to say that one of the biggest highlights of this year will be the fact that @JCEP8 Fellow and Co-Director Paul Corkum received the prestigious #Wolfprize in Physics, together with co-recipients Profs. Anne l’Huillier and Ferenc Krausz.
Distinguishing signal in a noisy environment is a big challenge for physicists and engineers - Congratulations to @boutchfred17, @KhabatHeshami, @SussmanBen and other co-authors to tackle this issue in Quantum Communication.
@NRC_CNRC@uOttawaScience
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I am proud to introduce the PQuIP team at @NRC_CNRC, @uOttawa, and @JCEP8. From top right, Utkarsh Singh, Frederic Bouchard, myself, Xiaoqin Gao, Aaron Goldberg, Mikka Stasiuk, and Valerio Crescimanna.