Harvard University Department of Physics Newsletter

Harvard University Department of Physics Newsletter

Harvard University Department of Physics Newsletter FALL 2014 COVER STORY Probing the Universe’s Earliest Moments FOCUS Early History of the Physics Department FEATURED Quantum Optics Where Physics Meets Biology Condensed Matter Physics NEWS A Reunion Across Generations and Disciplines 42475.indd 1 10/30/14 9:19 AM Detecting this signal is one of the most important goals in cosmology today. A lot of work by a lot of people has led to this point. JOHN KOVAC, HARVARD-SMITHSONIAN CENTER FOR ASTROPHYSICS LEADER OF THE BICEP2 COLLABORATION 42475.indd 2 10/24/14 12:38 PM CONTENTS ON THE COVER: Letter from the former Chair ........................................................................................................ 2 The BICEP2 telescope at Physics Department Highlights 4 twilight, which occurs only ........................................................................................................ twice a year at the South Pole. The MAPO observatory (home of the Keck Array COVER STORY telescope) and the South Pole Probing the Universe’s Earliest Moments ................................................................................. 8 station can be seen in the background. (Steffen Richter, Harvard University) FOCUS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Early History of the Physics Department ................................................................................ 12 AND CREDITS: Newsletter Committee: FEATURED Professor Melissa Franklin Professor Gerald Holton Quantum Optics ..............................................................................................................................14 Professor Masahiro Morii Professor Subir Sachdev Where Physics Meets Biology ..................................................................................................... 18 Professor Aravi Samuel Monika Bankowski Condensed Matter Physics .........................................................................................................20 Dr. Jacob Barandes Barbara Drauschke Dr. David Morin PROGRAMS Anne Trubia Undergraduate Program .............................................................................................................. 24 Production Manager Mary McCarthy Graduate Program ........................................................................................................................ 27 Editor Steve Nadis Research Scholars.........................................................................................................................36 Image and Permissions Lead Marina Werbeloff Design NEWS Alphabetica, Inc. A Reunion Across Generations and Disciplines ...................................................................... 37 Faculty in the News ........................................................................................................................ 40 Books Published by Harvard Physics Faculty .........................................................................44 Celebrating Staff ................................................................................................. inside back cover Upcoming Events ........................................................................................................... back cover FALL 2014 42475.indd 1 10/31/14 1:25 PM Letter from the former Chair Just days before retiring my mantle as Chair of into research, many of them becoming quite the Physics Department, I looked around my familiar with both Stan Cotreau’s machine shop beautifully appointed office and thought about and the magnificent underground facility to what had happened over the past year; what we fabricate and peer into, the Center for Nanoscale had accomplished and what we had forgotten to Science (CNS). And of course the G6+’s write do. I saw that my poor Christmas cactus that sits their thesis table of contents and apply for jobs. by the window was dry and went over to water it. Helping with all of this is our amazing graduate Once there I realized that one thing I needed to support team: Lisa Cacciabaudo is our graduate do before leaving the office was to step outside the coordinator; Carol Davis provides general support; window and stand on the fire escape. I stood there Jacob Barandes holds our newly created position, Please stay in touch and let us in the summer breeze, as if on the prow of a very Associate Director of Graduate Studies; and our know if you would like to contribute slow sailing ship, and watched the hustle and new Director of Graduate Studies, Vinothan news items to the newsletter at bustle of Harvard at 5pm. From this distance Manoharan, has taken over for Masahiro Morii, [email protected] and looking outward, I adjusted my gaze and the splendid young experimental physicist who Follow us on Twitter: made a list of the activity that had taken place has embarked on a new, multi-year “experiment” twitter.com/harvardphysics inside — the comings and goings of 150 physics by becoming our department Chair. majors, 120 post-doctoral fellows, 200 graduate Like us on Facebook: And that’s not all. The new in-house database students, 40 faculty, an uncountable number facebook.com/pages/Harvard- (it works!- thanks Jacob) allows easy access of visitors, and 50 support staff. Physics/154321267932184 to everything for both students and advisors. Join us on LinkedIn: Every year starts with around 35 new graduate The graduate program has truly entered the www.linkedin.com/ students arriving for orientation. Each one comes 21st century. groups?gid=4740923 intent on making a huge contribution to science, The undergraduate physics concentrators declare and their eagerness is contagious. Their arrival is themselves in the sophomore fall, just before the celebrated by a department-wide kickball game break, and come to lunch with the faculty in the on the Cambridge Common. This year we offered library. They are encouraged to work in labs and 65 spots in the class: 40% were offered to women many, many do, even those clearly bound for and 8% to other underrepresented minorities. theory. As for the seniors, half brave the next step The world is changing slowly, but changing into academia, graduate school; the other half nevertheless, and physics departments are equally brave the step into the real world. We changing with it, which is all to the good. hear about their plans at a final student-faculty The G1’s took their first year courses, learned how lunch, and we feel simultaneously very proud of to teach in our new Teaching Practicum class, them and sorry to see them go. The undergraduate found professors to work with for the next team includes Carol Davis, who provides guidance summer, and even found time to do problem sets and baked goods, and David Morin, the Associate and play board games in the ever-more-densely Director of Undergraduate Studies who advises packed graduate commons. Meanwhile, the G2’s and teaches, and writes textbooks, including an photo by jon chase copyright © president and move up to the attic to study, take more classes, updated version of Purcell’s E&M text — in fellows of harvard college prepare for their orals, and make real inroads MKS! Rounding out this trio is Howard Georgi, 2 PHYSICS AT HARVARD 42475.indd 2 10/24/14 12:38 PM the Director of Undergraduate Studies who ways of teaching — seminar and studio style. Our welcomes the students every Wednesday into instructional laboratories have been changing in the dining hall of Leverett House, where they do two ways. There are now faculty members in every problems sets late into the night and partake of laboratory session. The students start doing their some strange comestible called monkeybread, own projects, even as freshmen, and the work spaces 545 which tastes better than it sounds. (But more have been transformed into so-called SciBoxes — People every week on that later.) flexible industrial spaces where learning of all sorts can take place — including lectures, labs, and Many postdocs arrive in the fall and fill our halls brainstorming study groups, funded, in part, by the with new faces, making the department feel alive. 150 Hauser Initiative for Learning and Teaching. Bonnie Currier, who ran the department for many Undergraduate years as administrator to the chair, now spends full We welcome alumni to visit when you are in town, concentrators time on the postdocs. We had our second-annual and please do so. Come to lunch Mondays with the postdoc retreat this past September, an all-day faculty, visit a lab/lecture session, take in a seminar conference where they shared research talks, posters, — of which there are at least 5 per day. You are 200 and trivia games and listened to an after-dinner always welcome at our Monday colloquium tea speaker, MIT Professor Alan Guth, to round out a and lecture — 4PM Mondays in the library. Let the Graduate students day of good, clean intellectual fun. administrator to the chair, Monika Bankowski, know you would like to come — or just show up! And last but not least — we reached out to our There you might well find our new chair Masahiro alumni with our first Physics Graduate Student 120 Morii presiding over a hot lunch, which prepares us Reunion on April 4th. It was a great success with Post-doctoral fellows for our weekly faculty meeting. My colleagues and I 130 attendees, the distribution of graduating years are thrilled to have Morii lead our department. almost uniform from 1950 to 2013. There were Hopefully, I’ll be at that lunch too, and at many fascinating alumni panels and research updates others to come,

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