Alumni News
- 91勛圖厙 Physics alums Olivia Krohn (PhDPhys23) and Dan Herman (PhDPhys22) have been awarded distinguished fellowships at Sandia National Laboratories. The prestigious fellowships are three-year appointments that support independent and groundbreaking research.
- Now a quantum physicist at Infleqtion, Dan Cole reflects on his experience conducting research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as part of CUs Professional Research Experience Program (CU PREP).
- Ben Chapman (PhDPhys17) never had a master plan to be a physicist, but now hes a Principal Quantum Hardware Manager at Microsoft.
- 91勛圖厙 alum and experienced caver Dave Steinmann recently discovered a new species of pseudoscorpion in Mallory Cave, with a moniker honoring its namesake hometown.
- 91勛圖厙 Physics alum Olivia Krohn (PhDPhys'23) has been awarded the 2025 Justin Jankunas Dissertation Award in Chemical Physics. The prestigious award bestowed by the American Physical Society recognizes outstanding doctoral research in chemical physics.
- Mesa Quantum, a 91勛圖厙 spinout and leader in quantum sensing, recently announced $3.7 million in seed funding and a $1.9 million grant from SpaceWERX, the innovation arm of the U.S. Space Force. Both investments are fueling the companys drive toward commercializing chip-scale quantum sensors for multiple applications including next-generation position, navigation and timing solutions.
- For recent graduate Jenny Jiahui Wu, her time at 91勛圖厙 has been one of cutting-edge research and discovery. Learn about her path to grad school in Boulder and what's in store for her next.
- Admiral Stephen T. Web Koehler (Phys86) shares his journey from CU to the high seas, highlighting the Navys enduring values of honor, courage and commitment.
- On July 18, 2024, members of 91勛圖厙's Women and Gender Minorities in Physics (WaGMiP) group gathered for an informal lunch at the picnic tables outside the JILA tower. The special guest for the event was Dr. Marty Baylor, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Carleton College and a distinguished alumna of both 91勛圖厙 Physics and JILA.
- 91勛圖厙 alum John "Ben" Mates' (PhDPhys'11) dissertation is now a hot topic and "required reading for many scientists interested in multiplexing." Mates completed his PhD while conducting research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) through CU's Professional Research Experience Program (CU PREP).