Physics

A three-panel collage of an event at the CU Denver Business School. The left panel shows a person viewing a research poster next to a large cassette tape graphic. The middle panel shows a young man speaking at a podium with the CU Denver Business School logo. The right panel shows two attendees networking with drinks and food in front of a research poster.

CLAS Mixtape Showcases the Breadth of CU Denver Research

Feb. 17, 2026

From left to right: Troy Butler views a research poster, Elias LaFord presents a poem, Laura Argys explains her work On February 12 th , the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences gathered faculty researchers for CLAS Mixtape, an event showcasing the diverse and impactful scholarship happening across the college...

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CU Denver Learning Assistants in the Physics II classroom

An NSF Grant Will Support More Learning Assistants on Campus

Dec. 9, 2025

The funding will help expand the successful College of Liberal Arts and Sciences program within the College of Engineering, Design and Computing. Abigail Hollmann was headed for a career in health care when she first came to CU Denver—but she was dreading the physics classes she’d have to take as...

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selfie taken by Langou with Hamilton on the side during poster session, we see Hamilton's poster in the background

Dr. Kathryn Hamilton and Dr. Julien Langou present at the 2025 NSF CSSI PI Meeting

Aug. 8, 2025

Good job to these two for representing CU Denver at the NSF CSSI PI meeting!

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James Amidei stands by window

The Philosophy of Quantum Physics? How This CU Denver Student Bridged Two Worlds

Follow James Amidei's journey from Philosophy to Quantum Information Technology and discover why the two are more connected than you might think.

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CU Denver Students are Helping Make Castles More Accessible

CU Denver Students are Helping Make Castles More Accessible

April 25, 2025

Ireland’s largest castle boasts 20 sides, three-meter-thick walls, and the remains of what was once a moat. The Trim Castle, which dates to 1172 and took 30 years to build, is often referred to as one of the country’s most impressive medieval structures (you may even recognize it from some...

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World Quantum Day at CU Denver

World Quantum Day at CU Denver

April 25, 2025

CU Denver Lynx celebrated World Quantum Day on April 14 with activities in the North Classroom Atrium. Students had the opportunity to ask experts questions about quantum computing and watch quantum experiments in action. The event was hosted by CU Denver’s Quantum Information Technology Certificate Program , which is a...

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students working in a quantum lab with the professor

CU Denver’s Quantum Programs Featured in New Report on Preparing the Workforce of Tomorrow from CU Boulder

Nov. 5, 2024

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