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Law Partners with ARO to Model Josephson Junctions

October 22, 2024

Distinguished Professor Mark Law has received funding from the Army Research Office for his project “ColdPhase: Improved Junctions and Circuits.” The $425k project works to develop a combined tool with process and device modeling capability for Josephson Junction stacks based on NbTiN deposited using either PEALD or reactive sputtering.

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Law to Model Superconducting Materials in Collaboration with Army Research Office

August 1, 2024

ECE Distinguished Professor Mark Law is collaborating with the Army Research Office and Johns Hopkins University on a newly-funded project, “Superior Superconducting Josephson Junctions with 400°C Processing Temperature.”

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Law Inducted as Fellow of the National Collegiate Honors Council

July 3, 2023

Distinguished Professor Mark Law was recently informed that he is a member of the 2023 class of Fellows of the National Collegiate Honors Council.

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Noted Chess Coach & Author Bruce Pandolfini to Give Lecture to UF Honors Class

March 17, 2022

On Wednesday, March 23, American chess master Bruce Pandolfini will join (via Zoom) students in the UF Honors (Un)common Reads course focusing on The Queen’s Gambit (novel and Netflix series).

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Seminar: Deven Desai

February 11, 2020

Deven Desai is a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Scheller College of Business. He presents “Data-Driven Innovation and the Law,” Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 1:00 pm in LAR 234.

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Mark Law Inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars

April 15, 2019

Mark Law, ECE Distinguished Professor, was recently inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars (ADTS).

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