Berkeley Physics has Open Positions for lecturers: Summer Sessions Lecturer https://t.co/81sS32GbTu
Lecturer Pool - Physics (Fall 2026/Spring 2027) https://t.co/uKToRrbjEe
Berkeley researchers have developed a more accurate way to predict semiconductor band gaps, improving our understanding of how temperature affects electronic and optical materials. https://t.co/nuh746nGgA
Congratulations to Benjamin Safdi, recipient of the 2026 David Blackwell Award honoring outstanding scholarship, teaching, and service at UC Berkeley.
https://t.co/LlsBvFAXLK
Berkeley researchers are using advanced MOSAIC microscopes and AI to capture living systems in extraordinary detail — generating petabytes of biological data from cells, molecules, and embryos. https://t.co/C4f8pT2lya
Reminder: Wednesday, May 6: Basic Science Lights the Way presents Astronomy's Newest Discovery Machine: The Vera Rubin Observatory.
https://t.co/5eLrlg6kus
Berkeley Physics is pleased to announce that Kam-Biu Luk has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences. He is one of six Berkeley researchers to be elected for 2026.
https://t.co/9CywaCpytj
4/27 Condensed Matter Seminar with Shuolong Yang:
Engineering quantum materials in space & time—new ways to design and control topological states for future technologies. https://t.co/nlMr3A7QXt
4/27 Physics Colloquium with Ehud Altman:
Machine learning + quantum measurements = new insights into entanglement���and the limits of prediction.
4:15 PM In #1 Physics North
https://t.co/ww0Sn89QM6
April 20 Colloquium with Professor Mike Crommie:
Imaging the freezing & melting of electrons in 2D Wigner crystals—finally visualizing a 90+ year-old quantum prediction.
https://t.co/ImyVLd6mmc
April 20 the Condensed Matter Seminar features Gil Refael, CIT. This lecture explores a new approach to building and stabilizing GKP qubits—offering powerful possibilities for quantum error correction and computation. https://t.co/T2b0j9W3wA
Basic Science Lights the Way will present "Astronomy's Newest Discovery Machine: The Vera Rubin Observatory. This discussion will include scientists from Astronomy and Physics. Register below. https://t.co/gRspH7oGpD
Join us 4/13 for the Physics Colloquium with Luca Iliesiu. From information escape to quantum corrections, explore how new ideas are reshaping our understanding of black holes—and the laws of physics.
https://t.co/u6K9CQxNdg