Congratulations to Michael Shatruk (@ChemistryFsu), who is one of four to be named a 2026-2027 Distinguished Research Professor at @FloridaState!
Of the four awardees, three are from @FSUartssciences.
Shatruk is an inorganic materials chemist specializing in solid-state and molecular magnetism and the discovery of new quantum materials. As the founding director of the FSU Quantum Science Initiative, Shatruk works at the boundary between materials chemistry and physics to uncover correlations between crystal structure and magnetic properties of quantum materials.
To learn more, visit: https://t.co/S8M7MkmpMD.
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A landmark study by Xianjing Zhou and Wei Guo show that novel qubits are thousands of times less noisy than most traditional qubits. Read more about the exciting joint-study here:
https://t.co/tFWBE4pMWV
Today marks the start of the Florida Quantum Conference! Dozens of speakers are giving thrilling talks about their research and the future of quantum science. The quantum initiative looks forward to Friday and Saturday’s FQC events!
The FSU Quantum Initiative is proud to host the 1st Florida Quantum Conference on April 9-11. We are expecting a great turnout, with 150 registered participants and exciting scientific program:
https://t.co/4k44xC9ddb
The FSU Quantum Initiative is proud to host the 1st Florida Quantum Conference on April 9-11. We are expecting a great turnout, with 150 registered participants and exciting scientific program:
https://t.co/4k44xC9ddb
Four of five @FloridaState faculty named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (@aaas) are from @FSUartssciences!
Clockwise from top left: Stephen Hill (@FSUPhysics / @NationalMagLab) Nora Underwood (@fsubio), Michael Roper (@ChemistryFsu) and Dragana Popović (@NationalMagLab / @FSUPhysics).
AAAS is one of the world’s largest organizations dedicated to the promotion of science, engineering and innovation. To learn more, visit: https://t.co/QVL5A3G1OZ.
@FSUResearch
The Florida Quantum Conference is a great chance to network with peers and share your research interests. Registration is free for FSU students and faculty! Don’t miss out! The FQC takes places from April. 9th to 11th.
The Florida Quantum Conference is a great chance to network with peers and share your research interests. Registration is free for FSU students and faculty! Don’t miss out! The FQC takes places from April. 9th to 11th.
The Florida Quantum Conference is an amazing chance to see where the world of quantum is heading! See presentations from world renowned researchers and learn about exciting developments in the field of quantum. Register here:
https://t.co/2Oh4L5Jysn
Get to know your professors and colleagues! Many new faculty highlights are available through FSU’s Quantum Initiative website. Just go to the faculty page, and then click on the “profile” button. You might learn something new!
FSU’s Florida Quantum Conference is only a month away! Don’t forget to register for the event. FSU students and faculty get in free!
https://t.co/SQvJ4rAvNG
Last week’s ORNL workshop was an incredible experience with dynamic discussions and networking. Thank you to all the speakers and attendees for such an amazing event!
A new study led by experimentalist Mitali Banerjee (EPFL) — with theoretical insights from Cyprian Lewandowski (FSU) — adds an exciting new “twist” to the world of moiré‑material superconductivity.
https://t.co/kNXEu4LaTB
Thank you all for your abstract submissions!
The Florida Quantum Conference registration is still open! For more information see our website:
https://t.co/2Oh4L5Jysn
The Quantum Initiative is looking for abstracts on your quantum science research projects! These can include descriptions of finished research or even projects you are currently working on. Network with peers, faculty, and industry professionals as you share your findings!