Research of Professor Bramante and co-author Nimal Raj is featured in Inverse
Sep 05, 2023
In a featured article onInverse, Professor Bramante and Dr. Raj (theoretical physicist from Indian Institute of Science), state that by studying the unseen effects of dark matter on neutron stars, we could learn more about what dark matter is and how it works.
Research showing that it is possible to take nanoscale building blocks and “pre-assemble” them in different arrangements that can be used as a building material for matter with structure at larger scales
Queen’s graduate student Jagmeet Singh and collaborators have presented a Verilog-A (time-domain modeling language for analog circuits) based approach which would significantly improve the efficiency of optimizing the circuits
Astronomers at Queen’s University in Kingston have discovered for the first time that Polaris – more commonly known as the North Star – is host to a remarkable magnetic field