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Switching fiber optic cables from round to rectangular shown to enhance data speeds
Friday, February 28, 2025
In a recent study, Henry Hammer and Ravitej Uppu from the University of Iowa discovered that an alternative fiber geometry — rectangular rather than the conventional circular cross-section — can significantly enhance information transfer rates. Their findings could improve not only telecommunications but also the emerging field of photonic quantum computing.
Daily Iowan: New microscope crafted by UI Physics researchers aids understanding material behavior
Thursday, February 27, 2025
This Daily Iowan story tells how a team of researchers led by Thomas Folland, a professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Iowa created a new infrared cryo microscope. The homemade microscope was created to enable the recent study aimed at deepening the understanding of material behavior, particularly semiconductors at very low temperatures.
Jaynes Comments on Rare Planetary Alignment
Thursday, February 27, 2025
In this article from the Iowa City Press Citizen and Des Moines Register, Associate Professor Allison Jaynes comments on a rare planet parade in the night sky at the end of February.
$ 26 m
In annual research expenditures (averaged over FY18-22)
Top Fifth
of Global Universities in Physics
(U.S. News and World Report 2022)
Very High
Research 1: Doctoral Universities
Research Activity
(Carnegie Classification)
24
Full-time Faculty
3100
Students taught in introductory courses per year (2017-2022)
124
Undergraduate Physics and Astronomy Majors
(2023-24)
72
Graduate Students
(2023-24)