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A sample of the diamond material that can be grown in a lab using plasma.

PPPL will lead two CHIPS and Science Act projects 

Marissa Weichman with lab members Negar Baradaran and Dominik Charczun

Buckyballs in space: Weichman combines astrochemistry and spectroscopy to identify complex space molecules

Ribbon cutting

New Quantum Diamond Lab will advance quantum information science

Researchers discover an abrupt change in quantum behavior that defies current theories of superconductivity

A table full of glowing lasers

Physicists ‘entangle’ individual molecules for the first time, bringing about a new platform for quantum science

Four professors receive Moore Foundation experimental physics awards

Andrew Houck, Nathalie de Leon and Ali Yazdani

Princeton expands its commitment to research and education in quantum science and engineering

Elliott Lieb

Mathematician Elliott Lieb wins Kyoto Prize for pioneering quantum discoveries

Princeton University from afar.

Princeton trustees update strategic framework, identify additional priorities for future

Graduate alum Su Nguyen named a 2023 Schmidt Science Fellow

Elisabeth Rülke smiling in the lab

That flawed diamond could be a quantum physicist’s best friend

Goldwater scholars smiling

Four undergraduates named Goldwater Scholars

Asmeret Asefaw Berhe at PPPL

Visiting officials from DOE's Office of Science learn about PPPL’s expanded mission

Lila Rodgers, Mira Nencheva, Rodney Priestley, Binyamin “Benny” Kleinman and Jason Molesky

Four win Jacobus Fellowship, Princeton's top graduate student honor

Six professors win Sloan Foundation research fellowships

Isolated Molecules

Princeton scientists measure quantum correlations between molecules for the first time

Snow covers the ground near Firestone Plaza

Board approves six faculty appointments

Marissa Weichman

Quantum chemist Marissa Weichman receives NSF CAREER award

Michael Hecht and colleague Yueyu Yao in Frick Laboratory

Chemists create quantum dots at room temp with lab-designed protein

quantum symbols form a ring around a student's head

This will not be on the test: A new approach to learning quantum chemistry

Simons collaboration art

New collaboration to probe physical reality’s quantum ‘glue’

glowing orange strip in between metal sheets

Scientists discover exotic quantum state at room temperature

Streicker Bridge on campus

Princeton scientists win major physics prizes

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Thompson wins New Horizons Prize in Physics for neutral-atom quantum computing

simulation of water molecules

How water turns into ice — with quantum accuracy

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Braverman and Lieb win mathematics prizes for cross-discipline work

Physics grad students Herzog-Arbeitman '19 and Longenecker win $250,000 Hertz fellowships

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Four faculty members honored for excellence in mentoring graduate students 

molecules connected to each other in a hexogonal shape

Princeton scientists achieve new clarity in visualizing the quantum realm

Roberto Car

Physical chemist Roberto Car named a lifetime AAAS fellow

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