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The Science of Shrinking Superconducting Qubits
This Columbia Startup Wants to Take Computer Chips to the Atomic Limit
This Master’s Student is Combining Quantum Science, Chemical Engineering, and Podcasting
Two Engineering Students from Howard Try Their Hands at Chemistry at Columbia
Uma Girish Wants to Speed Up Quantum Computers
Victoria Quirós-Cordero Manipulates Light at Smaller and Smaller Scales
Women’s History Month Spotlight: Postdoc Norah Hoffmann
Xavier Roy Synthesizes New Materials and Works With Other Scientists to Explore Them
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