The award recognizes his seminal and creative contributions in fundamental laser–matter interaction physics and laser-driven plasma accelerators.
Walton was honored for her interdisciplinary and pioneering research of porous material stability, advancing separation science.
The U.S. Department of Energy will award the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award to M. Zahid Hasan, Princeton’s Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics.
Researchers have created a new technique for magnetization switching that is nearly 100 times faster than state-of-the-art spintronic devices.
Researchers have designed a new structure that leverages a little-studied class of materials called antiperovskites to manipulate spin states.
Vahle is the most recent member of the William & Mary Department of Physics to be named a Fellow of the American Physical Society.
An international research team has sequenced the full genome of an ornamental variety of miscanthus.
DOE has committed $18 million to continue LaserNetUS, a high-power laser consortium that includes the Extreme Light Laboratory.
The LaserNetUS initiative includes the most powerful lasers in the US and Canada, some of which have powers approaching or exceeding a petawatt.
A Rutgers-led team will study algae from hot springs worldwide, including in Yellowstone National Park.