2014 Summer Student Research

Grad student Bob Keating displays a poster with research conducted in conjunction with Sandia National Labs. (Deutsch) Grad student Charles Baldwin in The Center for Quantum Information and Control. Adrian studies quantum process tomography of unitary and near-unitary maps (Deutsch) Grad student Dan Zirzow will use a new 24” telescope mirror for star calibration. Dr. McGraw is reflected in the mirror Grad student Emanuel Salazar tags HeLa cell membrane proteins with fluorescent markers (Lidke) Grad student Ezad Shojaee in The Center for Quantum Information and Control. Ezad's research concerns quantum optics (Deutsch) Grad student Ken Obenberger analyses meteor streams around earth’s orbit using the Long Wavelength Array (Taylor) Grad student Linh Le next to the Main Cryostat which goes down to 50 Millikelvin. Le's research focuses on superconducting quantum interference devices (Boyd) Grad student Michael Treiman building a relay switch system for the spectrophotometer heat switch (Boyd) Grad student Peter Relich develops biomed instrumentation analyses protocol. Here he is with a laser microscope (Lidke) Grad student Sophia Cockrell conducts spectrum analyses of low frequency radio astronomy (Taylor) Grad student Xiao-Dong Qi in The Center for Quantum Information and Control. He delivered a presentation this spring on Nanofiber Platform with Trapped Atoms (Deutsch) Grad students Leigh Norris and Ben Baragiola work out equations on the chalkboard at The Center for Quantum Information and Control (Deutsch) Grad students Michael Treiman and Behshad Roshanzadeh working on a Spectrophotometer, which measures light absorption of various materials at 3 degrees Kelvin (Boyd) Matthias Lang, CQuIC graduate student. His research interests include discord and quantum correlations beyond entanglement (Deutsch) Optical Science and Engineering grad student Farzin Farzam with a structured illumination microscope (Lidke) Optical Science and Engineering grad student Sheng Liu with a superresolution microscope system (Lidke) Undergrad Isaiah Santistevan assesses infrared star formation data (Rand) Undergrad Keith Thunder placing a green algae sample on the hyperspectral microscope (Lidke) Undergrad Nelly Ayllon testing particle sensors for the ATLAS experiment at the CERN lab in Switzerland (Seidel) Undergrad student Nicholas Rajen, a McNair scholar, building a new demo Electron Microscope (Schwoebel) Undergrad student Valeria Rivero places immune system research cell samples in the cell incubator. (Lidke) Center for Quantum Information and Control researchers — with Leah Norris, Ben Baragiola, Xiao-dong Qi, Ezad Shojaee, Bob Keating, Charles Baldwin and Ivan Deutsch Grad student Adrian Chapman in The Center for Quantum Information and Control. Adrian studies many body physics (Deutsch) Grad student Andrew Ferdinand manipulating laser light with atoms (Becerra-Chavez) Grad student Behshad Roshanzadeh adjusts a Spectrophotometer, which measures light absorption of various materials at 3 degrees Kelvin (Boyd) Grad student Ben Baragiola in The Center for Quantum Information and Control. Ben researches atom ensemble-light interface for quantum information and continuous measurement and quantum information. (Deutsch)