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Student conducts thin-film research

Student conducts thin-film research

Published Mar 23, 2015

Binghamton undergrad Zachary Lebens-Higgins joined an international team that's trying to understand why some transparent materials, like those that make up solar panels, are better conductors than others. Read more

Physicist pursues superconductivity mysteries

Physicist pursues superconductivity mysteries

Published Nov 22, 2014

Pegor Aynajian observes the movement of electrons in high-temperature superconductors in an effort to better understand these materials. Read more

In physics lab, one mystery leads to another

In physics lab, one mystery leads to another

Published Sep 18, 2014

Binghamton undergraduate Darin Mihalik explores some unusual findings related to thermoconductivity. Read more

Physicist wins prestigious NSF grant

Physicist wins prestigious NSF grant

Published Aug 28, 2014

Binghamton physicist Stephen Levy conducts research that may one day lead to sophisticated sensors that are able to detect small amounts of dangerous materials rapidly. Read more

Study helps unlock mystery of high-temp superconductors

Study helps unlock mystery of high-temp superconductors

Published Jun 30, 2014

A Binghamton University physicist and his colleagues say they have unlocked one key mystery surrounding high-temperature superconductivity. Read more

Physicists’ findings improve advanced material

Physicists’ findings improve advanced material

Published Jun 26, 2014

A new technique developed by a Binghamton physicist and his colleagues will improve the quality of flexible, conductive, transparent glass. Read more

Waste not, want not

Waste not, want not

Published Mar 24, 2014

Binghamton physicist Bruce White’s research could turn waste heat into a significant source of electricity. Read more