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Congrats to Naomi Pieczulewski for being named a NSF GRFP fellow!

by H. Grace Xing | Apr 8, 2022 | News

Naomi is a 1st year PhD student in MSE@Cornell, co-advised by Prof. David Muller and Prof. Debdeep Jena. https://www.mse.cornell.edu/spotlights/mse-students-win-nsf-graduate-research-fellowships  

Len van Deurzen reports the first DUV laser (sub-300 nm) grown by MBE

by H. Grace Xing | Apr 6, 2022 | News

Cornell engineers have created a deep-ultraviolet laser using semiconductor materials that show great promise for improving the use of ultraviolet light for sterilizing medical tools, purifying water, sensing hazardous gases and enabling precision photolithography,...

Apply for the IGNITE postdoc to join us in commercializing Cornell technologies by April 1!

by H. Grace Xing | Mar 16, 2022 | News

Want to join a startup company?  Want to follow your interests to try entrepreneurship in a well-curated training environment? Definitely check out theCornell Ignite Postdoc for Ventures program funds and trains postdocs with entrepreneurial outlooks to start...

Congrats to Reet Chaudhuri – the 2022 Cornell ECE Outstanding PhD Thesis Winner!

by H. Grace Xing | Jan 27, 2022 | News

Check out Reet’s website to see what he has been working on at Cornell. “I use careful heterostructure design and crystal growths to make high-performance electron- and hole-channel transistors on AlN. A major highlight has been my discovery of the...

Congrats to Prof. Xing being elected fellow of AAAS

by H. Grace Xing | Jan 27, 2022 | News

https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/01/seven-faculty-members-elected-aaas-fellows

John Wright helps to reveal electronic properties of NbN-GaN junction in his recent Science Adv. paper

by H. Grace Xing | Jan 27, 2022 | News

A crystal structure that combines a semiconductor and superconductor is a tantalizing prospect to create energy-efficient computers, or quantum computers, which leverage the unique quantum mechanical properties of superconductors. Superconductors carry current with...
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