People of Blusson QMI: Kim Kiloh
Pictured: Kim Kiloh (right) with UBC President and Vice-Chancellor, Santa Ono (left); Kiloh received the President’s Staff Award for Excellence...
Read MorePictured: Kim Kiloh (right) with UBC President and Vice-Chancellor, Santa Ono (left); Kiloh received the President’s Staff Award for Excellence...
Read MoreSuperconductivity is an essential ingredient in many existing and future technologies. Topological superconductors in particular offer great promise in fault-tolerant...
Read MoreIndividual carbon nanotubes (CNTs) can conduct heat effectively, but in large collections known as “forests,” their thermal conductivity can be...
Read MorePictured; James Day speaks at Quantum Futures at the Museum of Anthropology, April 2018. Image credit: Curiosity Collider/Flickr. It is commonly believed...
Read MorePictured: a graphic representation of the interaction between electrons in a copper oxide grid. , A multi-institutional, international collaboration that began...
Read MoreVedanshi Vala (pictured) is a second-year student in the Faculty of Science’s Integrated Sciences program working in Ziliang Ye’s lab...
Read MorePictured: Fengmiao Li (left) and Zou lab colleagues. Image credit: Paul Joseph/UBC. Quantum materials are the basis for many emerging...
Read MoreRafael Haenel* was only supposed to be in Vancouver for a year. Haenel (pictured above) came to the Stewart Blusson...
Read MorePictured: MengXing Na in the Damascelli lab. Image source: grad.ubc.ca. , New work from a team of researchers at the...
Read MorePictured: Alex Anees, a self-portrait. “You know, the world is your oyster,” said Alex Anees, Research Operations Facilitator (ROF) at...
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