5th annual meeting of Turkish Physicists Network will be in Los Angeles at the APS March 2018 meeting. Please join us for the FIP reception on Tuesday, March 6 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in Atrium II at the… Read More ›
Month: February 2018
Faculty Position in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
The Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences (FENS) at Sabancı University, İstanbul, Turkey invites applications for a full-time faculty position in the area of Experimental Condensed Matter Physics. The ideal candidate for this position should hold a Ph.D. in Condensed… Read More ›
Weyl fermions exhibit paradoxical behavior
Theoretical physicists have found Weyl fermions to exhibit paradoxical behavior in contradiction to a 30-year-old fundamental theory of electromagnetism. The discovery has possible applications in spintronics. The study has been published in Physical Review Letters. Physicists divide the world of elementary… Read More ›
From On-Chip to In-Chip
For decades, the information technology revolution has literally been written on the surface of silicon chips, where lithography at ever finer scales has enabled the rapid advances in device complexity and speed summed up in Moore’s law. But what about… Read More ›
New method uses DNA, gold nanoparticles and top-down lithography to fabricate optically active structures
Northwestern University researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind technique for creating entirely new classes of optical materials and devices that could lead to light bending and cloaking devices — news to make the ears of Star Trek’s Spock perk up. Using… Read More ›
İbrahim Kesgin Earns Jan Evetts Award
The first Jan Evetts Award for the best paper by a young researcher published in the journal Superconductor Science and Technology has been awarded to Ibrahim Kesgin of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science’s (DOE-SC’s) Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory…. Read More ›