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Kollar Receives National Science Foundation CAREER Award
Alicia Kollár standing next to a dilution refrigerator in her lab. (Credit: Alicia Kollár) JQI Fellow Alicia Kollár has received a prestigious Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for a proposal aimed at developing a new window into the physics of particles interacting inside of materials and performing educational outreach. The award will provide $675,000 of funding over five years for her proposal titled “Engineering Interacting Photons in Superconducting-Circuit Lattices.”
An Injection of Trust
Community Health Nurse Charlotte Wallace of Luminis Health talks to Joanne Long about the COVID-19 vaccine she’s about to receive at the Capitol Heights salon where Long is a regular client. Below, Long’s granddaughter, Jaelyn Moses (at left), and daughter, Chantell Long (center), talk to salon owner and community health advocate Katrina Randolph, a participant in UMD’s HAIR program.(Photos by Stephanie S. Cordle)
New Book Explores the Collision of European and Indigenous Influence in Colonial Mexico
An aerial view of Puebla's cathedral with the main square to the left.