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Congrats to AFOSR Principal Investigator Dr. Deep Jariwala
Penn Engineering
on receiving the prestigious Adolph Lomb Medal! His seminal work on nano-optics & excitonic meta-materials advances cutting-edge materials research.

Congrats to AFOSR Principal Investigator Dr. Deep Jariwala @PennEngineers on receiving the prestigious Adolph Lomb Medal! His seminal work on nano-optics & excitonic meta-materials advances cutting-edge materials research. #STEMInspiration #AFOSRBoldResearch
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Spiking Nano-oscillators Provide New Insight into Quantum Materials and Advanced Computing @UCSDEngineering @UCSDNews 🔗 thequantuminsider.com/2024/01/08/spi…

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Spiking Nano-oscillators Provide New Insight into Quantum Materials and Advanced Computing @UCSDEngineering @UCSDNews 🔗 today.ucsd.edu/story/spiking-…

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Department of Defense awards Engineering's Breuer and Karniadakis with funds for equipment supporting defense-relevant research Brown University Brown Engineering 🔗 engineering.brown.edu/news/2023-12-2…

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This ghostly view from Hubble shows NGC 6684, an eerie lenticular galaxy about 44 million light-years away.

It lacks dark lanes of dust, which sometimes spread through galaxies, which only adds to its ghost-like appearance: go.nasa.gov/3UBdXpF

Boo! 👻 This ghostly view from Hubble shows NGC 6684, an eerie lenticular galaxy about 44 million light-years away. It lacks dark lanes of dust, which sometimes spread through galaxies, which only adds to its ghost-like appearance: go.nasa.gov/3UBdXpF #HubblesWildest
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These👇are artificial magnetic cilia, hair-like structures that are responsive to magnetic fields.

Fabricated through a self-assembly process, they exhibit unique behaviors in rotating magnetic fields, aiding in the design of magnetic actuators.

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