Update: I definitely wasn’t expecting this! It’s nice to see something applied win the prize. So Nobel Prize season is upon us once again. It’s always fun to try to guess who the win… more →
metadatta.Sujit wrote 2 months ago: Update: I definitely wasn’t expecting this! It’s nice to see something applied win the p … more →
Andrea Shettle, MSW wrote 1 year ago: Call for papers On the impact of nanoscale science and technology on disability, community and rehab … more →
Sujit wrote 1 year ago: I’ve come across a number of pretty cool papers in the past few months. Some of them deal with … more →
Sujit wrote 1 year ago: It’s graduate admissions season, apparently. So far I’ve heard back from six institution … more →
Sujit wrote 2 years ago: So it’s been what, a little less than two months since I last posted? I tend to work on many project … more →
Sujit wrote 2 years ago: I just posted about superconducting effects in nanoscale systems, and in particular, the phenomenon … more →
Sujit wrote 2 years ago: I spent some time several weeks ago (over spring break) reading up on nanoscale superconductivity, A … more →
Sujit wrote 2 years ago: Another talk that was particularly interesting was Angela Belcher’s Grace Hopper lecture on … more →
Sujit wrote 2 years ago: Imaging electrical spin injection/transport in spintronics devices: Scott Crooker (Los Alamos) This … more →
Sujit wrote 2 years ago: 1. A candidate for the funniest journal title/paper graphic… Here’s a cute paper: rollin … more →
Sujit wrote 2 years ago: This week, there have been some interesting papers dealing with new magnetic materials; using thin-f … more →
Sujit wrote 2 years ago: Nature catches up with some past fraud investigations, and sees where they are today. Among them: Ja … more →
Sujit wrote 2 years ago: This was a good idea just waiting to happen: “Subwavelength waveguide for visible light” … more →