April 24, 2014
Shannon O’Leary Invited Speaker at APS
Shannon O’Leary presents her research to the Northwest Section of the American Physical Society, May 3, 2014.
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Shannon O’Leary, Assistant Professor of Physics, will present an Invited Talk at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Northwest Section of the American Physical Society, which will be held in Seattle, Washington, May 1-3, 2014. Her talk, “How a noisy signal can be a useful spectroscopic tool: understanding noise from quantum interference,” will be featured in the session on Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. For more information, click here.
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