Using a microscopic grain of superconducting aluminum, a researcher who is now at Yale and his colleagues at CEA-Saclay Laboratories in France, have constructed an “artificial atom” that can be used as a quantum bit, an essential component for the...
Yale’s faculty of engineering will convene a forum May 3 of leaders from government, industry and academia to explore “Challenges to Innovation in the 21st Century.” The forum to be held in Davies Auditorium (enter through 10 Hillhouse Avenue), is part...
“Robot Showdown 2002,” an annual engineering competition to be held May 1 in Davies Auditorium in the Becton Center, 15 Prospect Street, will feature 33 Yale students using their robots to demolish two Yale “buildings” to make way for a new engineering...
Yale’s faculty of engineering will convene a forum May 3 of leaders from government, industry and academia to explore “Challenges to Innovation in the 21st Century.” The forum to be held in Davies Auditorium (enter through 10 Hillhouse Avenue), is part...
Recently, Yale School of Nursing (YSN) celebrated the achievements of former YSN dean Margaret G. Arnstein, with the rededication of the Margaret G. Arnstein conference room and the unveiling of the Margaret G. Arnstein exhibit. A framed display...
The third speaker in a lecture series that celebrates Yale engineering’s 150th anniversary will be acclaimed MIT chemical and biomedical engineer Robert Langer, whose talk, “Engineered Biomaterials: How They Will Change Our Lives,” will be held April 16...
In recognition of his roles as a research scientist, an outstanding teacher, a supportive mentor and colleague, a leader of the physics community in this country and worldwide, and advisor to governments, The American Physical Society (APS) has awarded...
A non-native strain of the common reed Phragmites australis, found along roadways and marshes all over New England, has been introduced and spread undetected along the eastern seaboard, resulting in dramatic changes in plant populations and altering...
Jocelyn Dow, a member of the United Nation’s Secretary-General’s Panel of Eminent Persons for the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg next September, will discuss “Rio to Johannesburg: The Path to a Fairer World?” on Wednesday, April...
A series of events to explore the links between the environment and economic development will begin with a forum on “Climate Change: Impacts and Equity Issues” on Wednesday, March 27, at 5:30 p.m. at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental...