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Welcome to the Center for Integrated Quantum Materials
The Center for Integrated Quantum Materials (CIQM) is an NSF Science and Technology Center studying
extraordinary new quantum materials with striking 'non-conventional' properties
with the promise to transform signal processing and computation.
We are committed to attracting young students to science and engineering, and to provide them with exciting opportunities to become future leaders. Our Center's research and education programs will bring together a diverse community to address these challenges that involves undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral associates, and professors.
The Center for Integrated Quantum Materials (CIQM) is an NSF Science and Technology Center studying
extraordinary new quantum materials with striking 'non-conventional' properties
with the promise to transform signal processing and computation.
We are committed to attracting young students to science and engineering, and to provide them with exciting opportunities to become future leaders. Our Center's research and education programs will bring together a diverse community to address these challenges that involves undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral associates, and professors.
CIQM Quantum Materials
and Devices Seminar Wednesdays 1:30pm-2:30pm
in Maxwell Dworkin 119 and on Zoom Zoom Registration is required to join the seminar:
https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_q8rI_YJWS2GiLNyxVADNKA Visit our You Tube Channel to watch
previous seminars https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBz9hE9jt4pIGK78Tnfiqow |
Superconductivity switches on and off in “magic-angle” graphene
CIQM members at MIT have found a new way to switch superconductivity on and off in magic-angle graphene. This figure shows a device with two graphene layers in the middle (in dark gray and in inset). The graphene layers are sandwiched in between boron nitride layers (in blue and purple). The angle and alignment of each layer enables the researchers to turn superconductivity on and off in graphene with a short electric pulse. Read full article here
CIQM researchers joined The Museum of Science, Boston on February 11 and 12, for Quantumazing! Weekend, two days filled with quantum science activities, presentations, and fun!
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CIQM Events:
QMD Seminar Apr 19 1:30pm MD 119 and zoom Ziliang Ye (UBC) QMD Seminar Apr 26 1:30pm MD 119 and zoom Long Ju (MIT) Congratulations to Philip Kim, who has been awarded the Benjamin Franklin Medal, a very distinguished honor. He has made fundamental contributions that transformed the field, making way for new technologies
https://www.fi.edu/awards/class-of-2023 |