Ferromagent iron finds way to sync with superconducting metal vanadium.
Simulation of Rydberg arrays inside optical cavity shows photons and atoms don’t always rapidly settle at same temperature and destroy quantum information.
A setback in growing light-responsive crystals leads to novel method for mapping molecular arrangements.
Explore the latest news and events from UB's experts in quantum.
Neuromorphic computing, which mimics architecture of brain, could support growing energy demands of AI.
DoD grant will support project, which aims to remove "forever chemicals" from GAC filters and destroy them.
A physics first, neutron Airy beams could reveal information useful for pharmaceuticals and quantum computing.
Effort supports the Buffalo-Rochester-Syracuse region’s tech hub designation.
The work, from researchers in the UB Center for Advanced Semiconductor Technologies, could lead to energy-efficient microelectronics.
The move strengthens the two organizations’ mission to advance medical science research and education in WNY and beyond.