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Our center studies novel quantum phases of complex materials. Emergent properties of such phases may hold a key to future scientific and technological innovations in materials physics.
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Department of Physics
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A7, Canada
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Students’ Attitudes towards Experimental Physics: Survey Results (PHY224H1F 2018)
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Quercus: the good, the bad and the insufferable
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Quercus: the good, the bad and the insufferable
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Back to the Future: Yesterday’s Research brings Tomorrow’s Innovations
From stem cell therapy to self-driving cars, all modern technology and medical therapies have
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TA Training and the Improvisation Workshop: how to make them better?
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Design Principles for Lab-in-a-Photonic-Crystal Biosensors
Instantaneous detection of multiple disease markers at point-of-care is a significant challenge in modern biomedical diagnostics. Continue reading
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Exploring Volatiles on Planetary Surfaces Using Radar Observations
Water on Mars, on Jupiter Icy Moons, on Asteroids and perhaps even more water on more bodies of our solar system — Are water and life unique to Earth? Continue reading
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