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Shuo Received an IOP Publishing Reviewer Award

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Shuo was selected as an Outstanding Reviewer for the journal "Quantum Science and Technology" for 2020, in recognition of the high quality and timeliness of his reviews during the year. The full list of the awardees is here.

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Yuan Received the NSF QISE-NET TRIPLET Award

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Yuan is among 15 other graduate students in the US who received the NSF QISE-NET TRIPLET Award in Spring 2021. The full list of the cohort is here. Congrats Yuan!

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First Group Meeting (Jan 2021)

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First Cryostation Installed (Jan 2021)

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Equipment Starts to Be Functional (Dec 2020)

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One More Laser Installed (Nov 2020)

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Spectrometer and Laser Installed (Nov 2020)

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Optical Table Installed (Oct 2020)

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Optical Table Arrived (Oct 2020)

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Furniture Done 2 (Sep 2020)

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