“Perfectly frustrated” metal provides possible path to superconductivity, other new quantum states
Research by Robert McQueeney, professor of physics and astronomy, investigates materials that can have “frustrated” magnetic states.
Research by Robert McQueeney, professor of physics and astronomy, investigates materials that can have “frustrated” magnetic states.
Bryan Juarez, graduate student in ecology, evolution and organismal biology, was recognized for giving the best graduate student oral presentation in ecology/evolutionary biology.
ISUComm uses ePortfolios to strengthen student communication skills across multiple modalities.
Students spent the summer in Guam investigating the ecological impact of the missing birds.
LAS celebrated the success and contributions of alumni and friends during the 2017 Homecoming week.
CSPA is an international student press association founded in 1925.
Two faculty members in physics and astronomy were involved in the collaboration.
Sebastián Manzano, a graduate student in chemistry, conducted experiments in the development process.