Congrats!
Special mentions to all: Airlia for the Hartman prize, Harry, for graduating in three years with unbeatable grades and exceptional research promise, and Laura for the Yennie prize.
Airlia wins the 2015 Hartman prize!
Congrats, Airlia.
The Hartman prize "is awarded to recognize outstanding work in experimental physics by an undergraduate in Physics and/or Applied and Engineering Physics."
Laura wins the 2015 Yennie prize!
Congrats, Laura.
The Yenniw prize is "An award to the outstanding senior student majoring in Physics who shows unusual promise for future contributions to physics research, and who intends to earn the doctorate."
ITAMP/ B2 Winter School on Hybrid Quantum Systems
Nondestructive imaging work highlighted in PRA Kaleidoscope
Check it out on the PRA website.