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West Lafayette, IN 47907-2036
765-494-3016
GaAs 2DEG mobility exceeds 30 million!
November 5, 2014
GaAs 2DEG mobility exceeds 30 million! Congrats to GaAs team.
New Oxford Triton 200 top-loading dilution refrigerator delivered
October 15, 2014
New Oxford Triton 200 top-loading dilution refrigerator is delivered. This new capability will be shared with the Csathy group.
Major renovations to GaAs MBE complete
September 1, 2014
Major renovations to GaAs MBE complete. Newly designed sample manipulator and Arsenic cell added. System loaded with specially treated gallium source material.
Manfra group teams with Microsoft Station Q
August 1, 2014
Manfra group teams with Microsoft Station Q to explore materials for topological quantum computing.
Prof. Manfra discusses topological quantum computing in Quanta Magazine
May 15, 2014
Prof. Manfra discusses topological quantum computing in Quanta Magazine. [Quanta Magazine]
Dr. Sumit Mondal graduates
May 10, 2014
Dr. Sumit Mondal graduates and takes new position with Intel. Congratulations to Sumit.
Shu-han Hsu graduates
May 10, 2014
Shu-han Hsu graduates, gets married and moves to Atlanta. Good luck to Shu-han.
Prof. Manfra named University Faculty Scholar
April 10, 2014
Prof. Manfra named University Faculty Scholar. This award recognizes outstanding academic distinction among the Purdue professorate.
Prof. Manfra receives Purdue “Seeds of Success” award
April 10, 2013
Prof. Manfra receives Purdue “Seeds of Success” award:
200 Million Mobility 2DEGs: Pushing Materials to the Extreme
Michael James Manfra; Gabor A. Csathy; David R. Johnson; Kevin P. Trumble
from W.M. Keck, Foundation
Michael Manfra and his team receive an award in the form of an $1 million grant from the Keck Foundation for important research in quantum computing
February 6, 2013
Michael Manfra and his team receive an award in the form of an $1 million grant from the Keck Foundation for important research in quantum computing. [Purdue Today]