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Fellows Jun Ye and Deborah Jin named Most Highly Cited Researchers for 2019

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Quantum physics: Atomic research discoveries show there’s much more to learn

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Ana Maria Rey on CU on the Air Podcast.
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Counting the quietest sounds in the universe

This diagram shows how the Lehnert Group can measure phonons

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Graduate student Chris Kiehl wins poster prize at conference in Germany

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Christopher Kiehl receives poster award
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Dancing through dynamical phase transitions in an out-of-equilibrium state

Dynamical phase transitions in an out-of-equilibrium system

JILA's Ana Maria Rey wins Blavatnik Award

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graphic showing 3 Blavatnik award winners
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Tying Quantum Knots with an Optical Clock

The optical atomic clock in Jun Ye's lab can create cluster states in milliseconds.

Chaos reigns in a quantum ion magnet

Rapid scrambling at the edge of a black hole

Perkins and Lehnert Awarded Department of Commerce Medals

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