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Invited talk at CLEO 2024

Prof. Zubin Jacob will deliver an invited talk titled "HADAR: Machine perception through pitch darkness like broad daylight" at CLEO 2024. He will talk about how machine perception uses advanced sensors to collect information about the surrounding scene for situational awareness. State-of-the-art...

Invited talk in MRS Boston 2023

Dr. Zubin Jacob Presents "Heat-Assisted Detection and Ranging (HADAR)" in MRS Boston 2023. He will talk about how machine perception uses advanced sensors to collect information about the surrounding scene for situational awareness. State-of-the-art machine perception using active sonar, radar, and...

Jehan Shalabi

Jehan earned her Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) in May 2022. During her 2021 MIT research internship, she worked on autonomous vehicle navigation for a multi-robot system with the Robust Robotics Group at the MIT Computer...

Jehan Shalabi wins the Tau Beta Pi fellowship

Jehan Shalabi was recently conferred with the prestigious Tau Beta Pi fellowship from nation's second oldest honor's society. The purpose has been to finance, for a select group of members chosen for merit, a year of graduate study at the institutions of their choice. A distinguishing feature of Tau...

Jungho Mun

Jungho received his B.S. and PhD in Chemical Engineering at Pohang University of Science and Technology. His previous research focuses on optical scattering effects in discrete meta-atoms, their interactions with structured lights, and numerical techniques to study them. His current research extends...

LIGHTING A FIRE WITH VACUUM FRICTION

ONE OF THE SURPRISES OF QUANTUM MECHANICS IS ZERO POINT FLUCTUATIONS WHICH PERVADE BOTH VACUUM AND MATTER. Far from just theoretical interest, practical consequences exist at the nanoscale when these fluctuations cause forces that attract or repel macroscopic bodies. They are also manifested at the...

Laser Focus World Article Highlights Our Research

Graphene has been hailed a “wonder material,” given its potential in a growing pool of applications and industries, from quantum computing (also see “Getting edgy with graphene”) to healthcare. But it’s also a bit unassuming. While it’s the thinnest material in the world at just one-atom-thick...

Latest News & Views in Light: Science and Applications

Check out our recent News & View article ‘Symmetry breaking in thermal photonics.’ in Light: Science and Applications. Thermal radiation is omnipresent and is engineered for various applications in modern photonics, such as cooling, imaging, and energy harvesting. Symmetries and symmetry breaking...

Latest Paper Published in IEEE Xplore

This article proposes circular hidden quantum Markov models (c-HQMMs), which can be applied for modeling temporal data. We show that c-HQMMs are equivalent to a tensor network (more precisely, circular local purified state) model. This equivalence enables us to provide an efficient learning model...

Latest Paper in Phys.org & Science Advances

Our article from Phys.org, discussing our recent work on "Observation of nonvanishing optical helicity in thermal radiation from symmetry-broken metasurfaces" has been published in Science Advances (2023). Spinning thermal radiation is a unique phenomenon observed in condensed astronomical objects...