Seeing Small Things with a Few Pixels and a Small Brain
February 13, 2024Dr. Luat Vuong, Assistant Professor, University of California Riverside There are increasing demands for robust, rapid-response computer-vision systems; however, complex […]
Dr. Luat Vuong, Assistant Professor, University of California Riverside There are increasing demands for robust, rapid-response computer-vision systems; however, complex […]
Dr. Katerina Chatziioannou, Assistant Professor, Caltech Detections of neutron stars in binaries through gravitational waves offer a novel way to […]
Dr. Allison Mis ’15 Multinary nitrides, i.e. nitrides with two or more cation species, are a vastly under-explored materials space […]
Freya Derdeyn, “Examining Randomness in Two-Qubit Mixed States” Ellen Ferranto, “Using first principles of x-ray diffraction to identify structure of […]
Lucien Tsai, “Exploring the Impact of Short Range Order on the Ductility of Complex Alloys” Chris Ranlett, “Electrical resistivity measurements […]
Svetlana Altshuler, “Cryogenic Characterizations of Graphene Thin-Film for the Testing of a New Instrument” Kaeshav Danesh, “An Exploration of the […]
Eritas Yang, “Exploring the instability in three-planet systems” Arianna Meinking, “Defining a new set of optimal entanglement witnesses” Audrey Cole, “A […]
Dr. Xin (Laura) Zhang ’16, Tokamak Energy Taming the energy of the sun is arguably one of the most difficult […]
Dr. Tyler Luchko, Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy, CSU Northridge When dissolved in water, salt, such as sodium-chloride, becomes […]
Inq Soncharoen, “Light Propagation in Cylindrically Symmetric Static (CSS) Gravitational Fields” Matthew Chalk, “A New Solar Cell? Exploring Berry Curvature […]