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Phases on the Move: A Quantum Game of Catch

Phase transitions in a dynamic system

Stanford Physics / Applied Physics Dept. Colloquium January 29, 2019

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Barrett

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Three JILA Fellows named 2018 APS Fellows

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Thompson

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Twisting Atoms to Push Quantum Limits

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A Little Less Spontaneous

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Cline and Cairncross win GPMFC Poster Competition

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JILA Graduate Students Julia Cline and William Cairncross.
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VAMOS Seminar July 17, 2020

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Lassoing Colors with Atomic Cowpokes

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Pagination

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