ELECTRONIC NANOSTRUCTURES

Postdoctoral fellow Sarah Goldberg analyzes self-assembled DNA nanostructures in the Finkelstein lab.

SUPER KAMIOKANDE

The Super-K experiment is a neutrino detector deep underneath a mountain in central Japan.

TILING PATTERNS

Local Action, Global Impact: A single shape has been found that can fill 3D space, but only in a non-periodic way.

Network Dynamics

David Rosin uses a field programmable gate array to perform experiments on large networks of coupled oscillators.

MEPG GROUP MEMBERS

(from left to right): Qiang Ye, Xing Zong, Nadira Williams, Sarah Clairborne, Georgio Laskaris, Haiyan Gao, Xin Qian, Min Huang, Wei Che.

Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos

Seth Cohen uses the high-speed chaos produced by a nonlinear electronic circuit for novel sensing applications.

BEHRINGER GROUP

Jie Ren uses photoelastic particles to understand jamming for granular materials.

Nonlinear Optics

Joel Greenberg and Bonnie Schmittberger inspect the vacuum cell that they use to study the collective behavior of rubidium atoms upon interaction with light.

Quantum Communication

Hannah Guilbert aligns the optics in a quantum communication system using low power visible light.

UPCOMING EVENTS  [see all]

Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium:
Mario Pitschmann (U. Wisconsin-Madison)

"EDM bounds on light scalar particles"
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
3:30 PM
Physics 298

Duke Teaching Observatory:
Observe the sky through modern 10" telescopes, guided by Duke physicists. Everyone welcome. Weather dependent

"Public Stargazing"
Friday, May 17, 2013
9:00 PM
Duke Teaching Observatory

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