Superconducting qubits—bits of quantum information—have been widely considered a promising technology for moving quantum computing forward. But there’s still much work to be...
Yale Physics graduate students Brandon Choi+, Katie Ream*, Josie Rose*; and undergraduate student Zachary Zitzewitz and undergraduate alum Richard Li ’23 (currently at D-Wave...
Prakhar Garg, a research scientist at Yale Wright Laboratory (Wright Lab) has been appointed to the Executive Board of the Coordinating Panel for Advanced Detectors (...
On April 10, 2026, Mark Gonzalez successfully defended the thesis, “Detectorology and its Phenomenological Applications” (advisor: Ian Moult).
Gonzalez explained, “My thesis...
Inspired by a Yale undergraduate science class, a new study uses math to suggest that the spark of life on Earth happened quickly — once the conditions were right.
Isolating...