2023 physics laureate Pierre Agostini succeeded in producing and investigating a series of consecutive light pulses, in which each pulse lasted just 250 attoseconds. At the same time, his 2023 co-laureate Ferenc Krausz was working with another type of experiment, one that made it possible to isolate a single light pulse that lasted 650 attoseconds.
#NobelPrize
🎓 Excited to announce I successfully defended my PhD dissertation at UNC Chapel Hill in Physical Chemistry! 🎉
I'm excited about the potential applications and contributions this work can make to the field of nanomaterials and optoelectronics. 💡
Congratulations @WheatleyEmilie on your PhD defense today! We will miss your leadership and positive energy in the lab. You did All Too Well (and thanks for turning us into Swifties)! #newestDr#PhDone 🧪🎉
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Recent Warren Lab Graduate, Dr. Jack Sundberg, was recently featured in a UNC endeavors article. The story outlines the incredible work Jack did to optimize materials search for fluoride ion batteries. A very nice article and picture!
https://t.co/RfyFqu1Ha0
Have last-minute questions about graduate student life at Carolina? Not sure what to include in your application? We want to help! Join us on Wednesday at 7:00 EST to ask current graduate students about the program and get advice on applying. We'll see you there!
5th year student Sarah Sutton from the @CahoonLabUNC taught us the fundamentals of optics, semi-conductors, and pump-probe microscopy! We’re happy we finally were able to put into context the random laser facts she tells at parties @Sarah_CSutton
I doubt there are any undergraduate students reading this but my message to you is:
Do not avoid taking classes in electronics and signals processing. It's way more useful than you realize
I saw a girl that used to live in NM post on her story saying it’s “looking like Christmas” with red and green bell peppers cooking in her pan and no… just no.