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Stamper-Kurn group graduate students awarded the H2H8 Graduate Research Grant to Advance Humanity

Graduate students Malte Schwarz, Shao-Wen Chang, and Rowan Duim have won research awards from the H2H8 Association, a Bay Area nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting science that deepens our understanding of the world and leads humanity towards a better future. H2H8 research grants acknowledge graduate students in physical and mathematical sciences at UC Berkeley who are dedicated to advancing humanity. These awards will support the Stamper-Kurn group’s quantum simulation work using bosons and fermions in an optical Kagome lattice.

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