Fang Liu wins Scialog awards
Fang Liu | Credit: Harrison Truong
Research Corporation for Science Advancement, The Brinson Foundation, Simons Foundation, and independent philanthropist Kevin Wells have awarded funding to seven cross-disciplinary teams of researchers in the inaugural year of Scialog: Quantum Matter and Information, a three-year initiative aiming to promote broader interactions among different sectors of the quantum science community and spark interdisciplinary projects to enhance our understanding of the quantum world.
Amongst those seven teams, Fang Liu, an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry, has received two Scialog: Quantum Matter and Information awards for different projects—Quantum Differential Spectroscopy: Mapping Entanglements in Solids and the Terahertz Quantum Interconnects via Reconfigurable Ferron Networks. These are the inaugural awards of a three-year initiative seeking to promote interdisciplinary connections across various quantum science communities and engage early-career scientists from a wide range of disciplines.
This story was originally published by the Stanford H&S Communications Team.