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  • Rob Research

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    Spring 2025

    Chair's Message

    Welcome to the Spring 2025 edition of the Entangler


    Category: Feature Message from the Chair
  • Michelle

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    Spring 2025

    Advancing space exploration: Optimizing the next generation of space telescopes

    Michelle Kao (she/her), a third-year Physics and Astronomy student, is the Faculty of Science Co-op Student of the Year as well as the 2024 Experiential & Work Integrated Learning Ontario (EWO) Co-op Student of the Year! Michelle made outstanding contributions at the National Research Council Canada, Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Centre.


    Category: Feature Meet our Students
  • Chloe

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    Spring 2025

    Blending a passion for aviation and astrophysics

    While most students spend their undergraduate years grounded in textbooks, Chloe Muhl has been splitting her time between the classroom and the skies. Over the last four years as an Honours Science student, Muhl has been balancing academics with flight training, completing the Commerical Flight Training Program at Spectrum Airways in Burlington, where she now works as a Class 4 flight instructor teaching others how to fly.


    Category: Feature Meet our Students
  • Bushra

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    Spring 2025

    PhysiX Girls Matter inspires future students

    Sarah Fullerton

    First-year Physics and Astronomy student Bushra Almalki chose the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ for its top-ranked Physics program. What she didn’t expect is how quickly she would become involved in campus life and come full circle volunteering at an event that sparked her love for physics in elementary school.


    Category: Feature Meet our Students
  • desi

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    Spring 2025

    Evidence Mounting That Dark Energy Evolves Over Time

    New results from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument show dark energy may currently be weakening

    According to the Standard Model of Cosmology, the expansion of our universe is driven by the simplest possible version of dark energy: an unchanging ‘cosmological constant’ called lambda. That longstanding model may be about to change.


    Category: Feature Recent research
  • Taylor Pacholko

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    Spring 2025

    Taylor Pacholko Helps Launch National Quantum Education Project

    Physics and Astronomy’s Taylor Pacholko is helping bring quantum science to classrooms across Canada through the Quantum Explorations Student Toolbox (QuEST) project. In collaboration with IQC and the University of Toronto, the team secured USD$25,000 from the APS Innovation Fund to design hands-on kits that introduce students (from middle school to high school) to core quantum concepts like interference and superposition.


    Category: Feature Alumni Profiles
  • Roger, Quantum

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    Spring 2025

    Bridging The Quantum Gap

    As a world-leading expert in quantum and artificial intelligence, University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Science alum Dr. Roger Melko, BSc ’00 (Physics), MSc ’01 (Physics), consistently draws inspiration from recent technological revolutions and applies them to his innovative work in quantum science. Now, as a professor in À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµâ€™s Department of Physics and Astronomy, his research uncovers new, unique connections between physics and machine learning.


    Category: Feature Alumni Profiles
  • Donna Strickland

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    Spring 2025

    À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ celebrates the remarkable career of Professor Donna Strickland

    Donna Strickland, professor in the Physics and Astronomy department and Nobel Prize Laureate, has been named University Professor by the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. This designation recognizes exceptional scholarly achievement and international preeminence, both of which Strickland exemplifies.


    Category: Feature Campus Connections
  • Anton

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    Spring 2025

    Ideal semimetallic Weyl ferromagnet finally realized experimentally

    In 2011, Physics Professor Anton Burkov theoretically predicted a way to engineer a Weyl semimetal from a topological semiconductor. Long thought to have been forgotten, recent work published in Nature has demonstrated for the first time in the world, an ideal Weyl semimetal and thus marking a breakthrough in a decades-old problem of quantum materials.


    Category: Feature Recent research
  • Eyes

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    Spring 2025

    Prof. Kostadinka Bizheva Named 2025 Optica Fellow

    Congratulations to Professor Kostadinka Bizheva on being named a 2025 Optica Fellow for her exceptional contributions to optical imaging in ophthalmology. Bizheva has more than 20 years of experience conducting research and teaching in the field of biomedical optics. Her work is focused on designing optical imaging technology, called optical coherence tomography (OCT), for biomedical applications.


    Category: Feature Recent research
  • physclub

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    Spring 2025

    The Rocket Lab That Almost Took Off... Literally

    This semester the PhysClub did something a little different and hosted a three-part event series called the Rocket Chronicles. This adventure brought physics together with duct tape, clay and just the right amount of chaos to be a lot of fun!


    Category: Feature Clubs Corner
  • Engineering

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    Spring 2025

    Engineering a more resilient global energy system with nanoscience

    Second-year Materials and Nanosciences student Nayla Qureshi is using her co-op placements as an opportunity to work on developing sustainable energy alternatives to combating climate change and building a more resilient global energy system. The hands-on research she’s doing in innovative labs under the guidance of renowned faculty is contributing to these solutions.


    Category: Feature Meet our Students
  • MNS

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    Spring 2025

    Nano Recap: Looking Back on MNS Society’s Winter 2025 Term

    The MNS Society had a busy term filled with movie nights, lab events, a conference, and so much more. The much-anticipated MNS merch has also finally launched, and even alumni can get their hands on some!


    Category: Feature Clubs Corner
  • FemPhys

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    Spring 2025

    New Year, New Room, Same Old FemPhys: A Look at Winter 2025

    FemPhys kicked off 2025 with a redesigned club room layout with a new coffee machine and lounge area. Since then, FemPhys has run numerous events including the annual Mentoring Night, participation in the 2025 IUPAC GLobal Women’s Breakfast, and hosting of guest speakers such as Dr. Andre Issacs.


    Category: Feature Clubs Corner
  • Math written on glass.

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    Spring 2025

    SIN Bin

    1999, Problem 2

    Can you solve it? The Sir Isaac Newton Exam, as we all know and love it, continues to offer challenging problems to high school students around the world. Flex your Physics brains with this problem from a past Sir Isaac Newton Exam!


    Category: Feature SIN bin