GL investigators
explore fundamental physics and chemistry at high pressures and temperatures, materials science, astrobiology, mineralogy, geochemistry, planetary differentiation, and Solar System formation.
Quantum dots in atomically thin semiconductors could not only provide a framework to
explore the fundamental physics of how they interact, but also enable nanophotonics applications, the researchers say.
Gravitational waves will allow us to
explore fundamental physics, examine the weirdest objects in the universe and possibly even peer back to the universe's earliest moments.
Activities include a computer arcade sponsored by Intel to demonstrate the latest games, the Magical Mathworks Travelling Circus and a chance to
explore Fundamental Physics.
A team of scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory
explored the fundamental physics of the world's best thermoelectric material — tin selenide — using neutron scattering and computer simulations.
Not exact matches
For all these reasons, Merceret eagerly welcomes the visit of two veteran researchers from the University of Mississippi, Tom Marshall and Maribeth Stolzenburg, whose ongoing project here seeks to
explore fundamental lightning
physics.
Ultracold molecules provide the possibility to investigate
fundamental chemical processes or to
explore physics beyond the standard model of particle
physics.
It opens the door for
exploring fundamental spin
physics and spintronic applications at low dimensions.»
But when I started my career as a professor at Cornell, I wanted to keep the
fundamentals and
explore new
physics.
Being a physicist by formation, I am especially attracted by two aspects in these fields:
exploring the overlap between neuroscience and
physics, where functional processes can be tested regarding possible underlying
fundamental mechanisms (e.g. quantum biology) and the application of experimental techniques which go beyond standard neuroscience approaches (nonlinear microscopy, optogenetics).
Cambridge, MA About Blog Research in the Department seeks to
explore and explain
fundamental questions that range from understanding the origin of the universe, including string theory, cosmology, and astrophysics, to understanding the visible world of colloids and the world on an ever diminishing scale, from the mesoscale to the nanoscale, condensed matter, and atomic, molecular and particle
physics.