Synopsis: Education: School: School life: Student: Grad student:


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These cavities, nanofabricated at Brookhaven by MIT graduate student Luozhou Li with the help of staff scientist Ming Lu of the CFN, consist of layers of diamond

and Edward Chen, who is also a graduate student studying under the guidance of Englund at MIT. oupling the NV centers with these optical resonator cavities seemed to preserve the NV spin coherence timehe duration of the memory,


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The work is authored co by MIT associate professor of mechanical engineering Nicholas Fang and graduate student Anshuman Kumar


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he said. e are trying to recreate the actions of these proteins using relatively simple small molecules we make in the laboratory. huyang Cheng, a fourth-year graduate student in Stoddart laboratory and first author of the paper,


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and lead author and graduate student J. Sherry Wang applied their new molecular tools to 44 DNA samples with known cancer-related single-nucleotide variants.


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Yei Hwan Jung, a graduate student in electrical and computer engineering and a co-author of the paper,


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are reported in a paper in the journal Advanced Functional Materials co-authored by MIT graduate student Mark Guttag and Mary Boyce,


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who previously was a graduate student working in Miyamoto lab. Pak and Edmond Young (now at the University of Toronto) and the other researchers produced an assay,


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says Cynthia R. Sung, an MIT graduate student in electrical engineering and computer science and one of the robot co-developers. n previous origami robots,


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and graduate student Justin Bogart. Connor A. Lippincott, an undergraduate student in the Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research,


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a UCSF graduate student in the Biomedical sciences Program. his represents a new and exciting finding in regard to how we might target the development of tumors.


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Caltech graduate student Ariel Furst (Phd 5) and her adviser, Jacqueline K. Barton, the Arthur and Marian Hanisch Memorial professor of chemistry, are the paper authors. urrently,


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A University of Virginia engineering professor and her former graduate student are already there. Maite Brandt-Pearce, a professor in the Charles L. Brown Department of Electrical and Computer engineering,

Jie Lian, another one of Brandt-Pearce graduate students who has finished his master degree in electrical engineering


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and graduate student in the Capasso lab. t important that we not only observed these wakes but found multiple ways to control


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According to Syracuse physicist Sheldon Stone, graduate student Nathan Jurik was studying the decay of a different particle

when the pentaquark was detected. e asked a graduate student to examine what we thought was an uninteresting and minor source of background events,


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a graduate student in Mccloskey lab have published just a new paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,


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Jae-Woong Jeong, Ph d.,a bioengineer formerly at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, worked with Jordan G. Mccall, Ph d.,a graduate student in the Bruchas lab,


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said graduate student and first author Daniel Chung. lmost every aspect of disease can be linked to problems with DNA. ow Mekhail team is searching for more DNA ambulances


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researchers Nadia Zatsepin and Stella Lisova from the Department of physics as well as the graduate students Shibom Basu, Jesse Coe, Chelsie Conrad and Shatabdi Roy-Chowdhury from the Department of chemistry and Biochemistry,


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He and his graduate students turned to nanotechnology to achieve their milestone. The key is that at nanometer scale larger mismatches can be tolerated better than in traditional growth techniques for bulk materials.


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