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Utkarsh Singh

Utkarsh received his Bachelor’s degree in Electronics & Communication Engineering in 2020 from Delhi Technological University. During his junior and senior years, he was also involved in research on exploring emerging nanoscale devices for neuromorphic computing as a visiting researcher at the...

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...

Latest paper in New Journal of Physics

Our recent theory work on quantum vacuum radiation has been published in New Journal of Physics. Here, we show that a spinning yttrium iron garnet (YIG) nanosphere near aluminum or YIG slabs generates vacuum radiation with radiation power eight orders of magnitude larger than other metallic or...

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...

Researchers Propose New Topological Phase of Atomic Matter Hosting ‘Photonic Skyrmions

The field of topology or the study of how surfaces behave in different dimensions has profoundly influenced the current understanding of matter. The prime example is the topological insulator, which conducts electricity only on the surface while being completely insulating inside the bulk. Topological insulators behave like a metal, i.e., silver on the surface, but inside, it would behave like glass. These properties are defined using the conductivity or flow of electrons depicting whether there is a highway or a road-block for their motion. One major driver of future applications for topological insulators is in the field of spin-electronic devices since these electrons spin in unison, all aligned with each other while flowing on the surface.