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Physics

ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø receives an NSF grant for quantum computing training

Co-PIs Dr. Michael Strickland (Professor and Chair, Physics), Dr. Qiang Guan (Assistant Professor, Computer Science), and Dr. Barry Dunietz (Associate Professor, Chemistry) have received a $500k grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a quantum computing (QC) training program at ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø. 

Tags: Quantum computing, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Configurable interactions, Undergraduate students, graduate students, Project-based training, Visualization, Data Analysis, Quantum error injection, Quantum error correction

Physics

Jacob Grant (pictured third from left) pictured with the rocket built by the Kent State high powered rocket team.

Third Generation Honors College Student Earns Full Ride to Georgia Institute of Technology For Graduate Program

Jacob Grant, ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø student, is a senior aerospace engineering major with a minor in physics. Grant graduated from Edison High School in Milan, OH in 2017. After a late medical disqualification from the Air Force Academy, he chose to attend ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø. Grant is a third generation ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø Honors College student. His grandmother studied Spanish at Kent State and his mother studied education. Both were members of the Honors College.

Tags: College of Aeronautics and Engineering, Physics, Department of Physics, College of Arts and Sciences, undergraduate research

Honors College

Greta Babakhanova

Invitation to Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting Is ‘Icing on the Cake’ for Doctoral Student

As if graduating with your Ph.D., starting a National Research Council (NRC) postdoctoral fellowship, getting married in Nepal and organizing an international research seminar wasn’t already a full plate for ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø doctoral student Greta Babakhanova, how about a little dessert?

Tags: Research & Science, Student Life, Greta Babakhanova, Oleg Lavrentovich, Graduate Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, Chemical Physics, Physics, Lindau Meeting

College of Arts & Sciences