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Nebraska’s Cornelis “Kees” Uiterwaal removes the Microsoft HoloLens 2, a headset that allows its wearers to view and interact with computer-generated objects in the physical world. The associate professor of physics and astronomy is collaborating with fellow scientists and multimedia artists to design augmented-reality experiences that help explain the bizarre, sometimes-counterintuitive realm of quantum physics. Uiterwaal was awarded one of the three Grand Challenges major grants for his proposal to increase education of quantum physics using augmented reality. August 29, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nebraska’s Cornelis “Kees” Uiterwaal removes the Microsoft HoloLens 2, a headset that allows its wearers to view and interact with computer-generated objects in the physical world. The associate professor of physics and astronomy is collaborating with fellow scientists and multimedia artists to design augmented-reality experiences that help explain the bizarre, sometimes-counterintuitive realm of quantum physics. Uiterwaal was awarded one of the three Grand Challenges major grants for his proposal to increase education of quantum physics using augmented reality. August 29, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nebraska’s Cornelis “Kees” Uiterwaal removes the Microsoft HoloLens 2, a headset that allows its wearers to view and interact with computer-generated objects in the physical world. The associate professor of physics and astronomy is collaborating with fellow scientists and multimedia artists to design augmented-reality experiences that help explain the bizarre, sometimes-counterintuitive realm of quantum physics. Uiterwaal was awarded one of the three Grand Challenges major grants for his proposal to increase education of quantum physics using augmented reality. August 29, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Jean Marcel Ngoko Djiokap, Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy. New Faculty and Staff Orientation. August 17, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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M. Ashiq Fareed, Research Assistant Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy. August 11, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Ilya Kravchenko, Dan Claes, Frank Golf and Ken Bloom are members of Nebraska’s Department of Physics and Astronomy who collaborate with partners at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN. Their work involves CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, an image of which is behind the researchers in this photo. November 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler/University Communication.
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Ilya Kravchenko, Dan Claes, Frank Golf and Ken Bloom are members of Nebraska’s Department of Physics and Astronomy who collaborate with partners at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN. Their work involves CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. November 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler/University Communication.
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Ilya Kravchenko, Dan Claes, Frank Golf and Ken Bloom are members of Nebraska’s Department of Physics and Astronomy who collaborate with partners at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN. Their work involves CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, an image of which is behind the researchers in this photo.
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Professor Ken Bloom and his Physics and Astronomy team which is being awarded a NSF grant. November 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Studio portrait of Robert Streubel, Assistant Professor, Physics and Astronomy. New Faculty. August 19, 2020. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication Photography.
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Studio portrait of Stephen Ducharme, Professor, Physics and Astronomy, College of Arts and Sciences. January 21, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Nebraska's Martin Centurion has earned a $2 million U.S. Department of Energy grant to capture moving images of single molecules in chemical transformations triggered by light. Martin heads the Ultrafast Dynamics laboratory. October 16, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication
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Evgeny Tsymbal, George Holmes University Distinguished Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, is a 2019 ORCA award winner. He is photographed in the server room of the Holland Computing Center. April 2, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Evgeny Tsymbal, George Holmes University Distinguished Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, is a 2019 ORCA award winner. He is photographed in the server room of the Holland Computing Center. April 2, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Anthony Starace (right) Professor Mikhail V. Frolov of Voronezh State University in Russia (left) had a joint paper, the Control of Harmonic Generation by the Time Delay Between Two-Color, Bicircular Few-Cycle Mid-IR Laser Pulses, published in the
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Studio portrait of Peisi Huang, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy, College of Arts and Sciences. New Faculty Orientation. August 16, 2017. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication Photography.
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Studio portrait of Frank Golf, Assistant Professor, Physics and Astronomy. New Faculty Orientation. August 16, 2017. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication Photography.
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Just as muscle power can effect the elasticity of a workout band, Christian Binek has demonstrated how magnetism can change the elasticity of a material. September 18, 2016.  Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Hannah Paxton, senior in advertising and marketing, and Teaching Assistant for Professor Michael Sibbernsen, eyes the sun using NASA-provided safety glasses. Michael Sibbernsen, Lecturer of Astronomy- University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Special Projects
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In the observatory atop the stadium parking garage, Hannah Paxton, senior in advertising and marketing, and Teaching Assistant for Professor Sibbernsen, eyes the skies under the supervision of Michael Sibbernsen, Lecturer of Astronomy- University of
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In the observatory atop the stadium parking garage, Hannah Paxton, senior in advertising and marketing, and Teaching Assistant for Professor Sibbernsen, eyes the skies under the supervision of Michael Sibbernsen, Lecturer of Astronomy- University of
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Studio portrait of Rebecca Harbison, Assistant Professor, College of Arts and Sciences. New Faculty Orientation. August 29, 2016. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication Photography.
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UNL research professor Shouyuan Chen. Don Umstadter and research professor Chen have published an article describing their successful “proof-of-principle’ experiments" to develop a laser-driven X-ray to detect nuclear contraband. They’re going to make a presentation about their device at a meeting in Washington Dec. 13-15.   December 2, 2015. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Xiao Zeng, Professor of Chemistry, Physics & Astronomy stands before a rendering of the gold nano particles. April 13, 2015. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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