Jordyn gets the DOE SCGSR fellowship! Congrats!
Category: Awards and Grants
Group members winning significant awards or funding grants
Wang Group joins DOT Center
We are now part of the newly established DOT University Transportation Center and will lead the quantum effort in the center.
Wang Group joins the Honda Research Institute center
We are now part of the newly established HRI/MIT center funded by the Honda Research Institute together with MIT collaborators.
Yao receives Dean’s Professorship Award
Yao is selected as the College of Science Dean’s Professorship Award, as the only recipient at the assistant professor level!
Yao receives AFOSR young investigator award
Yao is selected as the recipient of prestigious AFOSR Young Investigator Award! This award “fosters creative basic research in science and engineering, enhances early career development of outstanding young investigators and increases opportunities for the young investigators to engage in forwarding the DAF mission and related challenges in science and engineering”. This award comes with…
Quantuum award allocation at OLCF
We are awarded the quantum computing allocation of Quantuum hardware, through the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF).
Yao receives DOE early career award
Yao is selected as one of the 83 award recipients of the 2022 Early Career Award, by the Department of Energy! He is the first DOE Early Career Award recipient from the College of Science. The program “is designed to bolster the nation’s scientific workforce by providing support to exceptional researchers during crucial early career years,…
New NSF grant for nonequilibrium superconductivity
Together with Prof. Matteo Mitrano at Harvard University, we receive a new NSF grant supporting the theory and experiment for nonequilibrium superconductivity.
IonQ award allocation
We are awarded a one-year allocation from IonQ Inc. for quantum algorithms solving electron-phonon problems.
Leadership Resource Allocation at TACC
We are selected as one of the 58 teams receiving the LRAC allocation award by the Texas Advanced Computing Center. This award will provide dedicated high-performance computing resources for scientific research. We are also one of the three selected condensed matter physics groups. See the news post at ClemsonNews.