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Interview with Professor Ryan Hadt
Interviewer: Wesley Huang Trivia Favorite food: fish and broccoli Favorite music artist: Bon Iver/ Drake Favorite film director: Andrei Tarkovsky Favorite molecule: copper tetrachloride What does your lab research? We are a physical inorganic chemistry group that blends a wide range of spectroscopic techniques with theory and computation. We do this to study the fundamental…
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Interview with Professor Laura Doval
Interviewer: Alycia Lee Trivia Favorite book: This one is tough because I have spent my life surrounded by books. Three that have recently been on my mind are “How to write an autobiographical novel,” by Alexander Chee, “The Unbearable Lightness of Being,” by Milan Kundera, and “The Elegance of the Hedgehog,” by Muriel Barbery. Favorite…
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Stabilization of an electro-optic modulator for quantum communication using a low-cost microcontroller
Author: George Iskander Mentor: Maria Spiropulu Co-Mentors: Neil Sinclair, Cristián Peña, Si Xie Editor: Hana Kim Introduction An electro-optic modulator modifies an optical signal in response to an applied electrical signal. These modulators are essential components for many applications ranging from internet telecommunications to sensing to quantum information science.1 A Mach Zehnder electro-optic modulator is…
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Interview with Professor Aaron Ames
Interviewer: Sherry Wang Can you give me an overview of your research? Broadly speaking, what I do is study how robots walk. That’s kind of the core disciple we consider in my lab; that is, specifically achieving walking behaviors on robots that are as dynamic and dexterous and fluid as humans walking. So this actually…
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Phenotypic Analysis of Autism-associated mutations in C. elegans
Author: Judy KimMentor: Dr. Paul SternbergCo-Mentor: Sandy WongEditors: Sherry Wang and Jonathan Chan Introduction Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder with a large genetic component. Among these rare variants that are related to ASD, missense mutations (a type of point mutation where a single nucleotide change results in a codon that codes for…