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Research Update Can quantum particles mimic gravitational waves? Researchers have shown how gravitational waves can be simulated in the lab using cold atoms. 01 August 2024
Institutional News Prof. Keshav Dani wins Falling Walls Science Breakthrough in Physical Sciences Experimental physicist recognized for his outstanding science: Imaging dark excitons 21 August 2023
Research Update Four challenging OIST research projects selected for FOREST (Fusion Oriented REsearch for disruptive Science and Technology) program OIST researchers leading projects that could lead to disruptive innovation have been awarded the prestigious FOREST grant 22 March 2023
Research Update MBE-CQEC: A new scheme to correct quantum errors Researchers have developed a potentially powerful error correction scheme for quantum computers. 15 September 2022
Research Update Secret to treating ‘Achilles’ heel’ of next-generation material for solar cells revealed A team of researchers from the UK and Japan have found that defects that limit the efficiency of next-gen perovskite solar cells are also responsible for the material's instability. 25 May 2022
Research Update Scientists capture the fleeting dance of moiré excitons In a world-first, scientists have visualized the two parts of an elusive particle—the moiré exciton—to reveal its structure and unique properties. 09 March 2022
Research Update Zooming in on tiny defects Researchers looking at what limits the efficiency of a promising solar material have revealed the nature of multiple kinds of defects, their varied roles in device efficiency, and their responses to treatment. 09 December 2021
Research Update Machine learning a useful tool for quantum control, finds new study Researchers in Japan are amongst the first to successfully use machine learning to aid with accurate quantum measurement-based control, a crucial step in the development of quantum technologies. 04 November 2021
Research Update Scientists capture first ever image of an electron’s orbit within an exciton A revolutionary technique gives scientists an unparalleled close-up view inside fleeting particles called excitons. 21 April 2021
Research Update Dark excitons hit the spotlight Researchers pioneer a revolutionary new method to directly visualize previously hidden particles, called dark excitons. 03 December 2020
Research Update Gel, masks, and face shields: Researchers use specific skills to help Okinawa With the number of COVID-19 cases in Okinawa on the rise, OIST researchers are looking at how they can help the local community. 20 April 2020
Research Update Shedding Light on Dark Traps Scientists pinpoint origin of defects that sap potential of next gen solar tech. 15 April 2020