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  • Now that a few students have graduated and moved on to better (?) things, it's time for a new generation of graduate students to pick up the torch. With that in mind, it is my pleasure to introduce the two newest members of the ROCC team: Simon
  • It's that time of the year again: new students are coming to campus and wanting to discover the beauty of Colorado. So, we're back to my favorite hike: on Monday, August 19th, join us for a 4:30 am wake-up to see a beatiful sunrise over Brainard
  • I'm happy to announce that Jieqiu Shao has just passed his PhD defense. Dr. Shao took an enourmous risk when he committed to our project on our Shaken Lattice Interferometry project, as neither of us had any background in quantum physics
  • It's been a long year, yet somehow the 2024 Engineering Expo almost managed to sneak up on us. Still, I'm pleased to say that the Senior Design Team Still Compiling managed to pull off the unthinkable: with just one day to
  • I'm very proud to announce that Terrence Skibik has just passed his defence with flying colors. Dr. Skibik is the first student that I've followed all the way through from hiring to graduation, so this day marks a tremendous milestone for
  • Three months really flew by, but Daan was able to learn everything he needed to code up a Q-PRONTO wrapper for open quantum systems.  In addition, he also ran all around the Flatirons (which was his primary goal for coming to Boulder). I hope
  • It is my pleasure to welcome Yu Kang Kong into our evergrowing list of ROCC undergraduate researchers.  Yu Kang is currently a student enrolled in my ECEN 2260 class and is looking to find out how large of a step there is from Transfer
  • This year's Hike Day is decisively later than usual. In fact, it's going to ba a fall hike rather the typical summer hike we've done in the past. To further break from tradition, it will not be at dawn, it will be in Boulder County, and (roll drums
  • With Covid-19 behind us, it's finally time to reopen university boarders and host incoming exchange students. With that in mind I'm very pleased to welcome Daan van der Velden into the ROCC Team. Daan will be in Boulder for three months,
  • I'm overjoyed to announce that Thomas Lee Dearing has just passed his thesis defense with flying colors. Dr. Dearing is the first member of the ROCC team to graduate and has asked whether the ski and hike trips remain open to former members (to
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