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UNM President Garnett Stokes gives her “State of the University” address online. During the speech, Stokes talked about the highlights and challenges seen at UNM in the past year. (Courtesy of UNM)
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Despite a growth in freshman enrollment for the first time in years, University of New Mexico President Garnett Stokes said Thursday a “COVID-induced deficit” has forced the school to reexamine spending priorities this year and she remains concerned about future enrollment.
But in an online “State of the University” address, she pointed out the university’s high points during a year when curriculum and finances were upended by the pandemic. Those include a 2020 freshman class that was one of the most diverse in the school’s history.
The Micius Foundation today named three scientists, including University of New Mexico Distinguished Professor Emeritus Carlton Caves, as recipients of the Micius Quantum Prize 2020 which focuses on the broadly defined field of quantum metrology, recognizing scientific advances ranging from early conceptual contributions to experimental breakthroughs. It is dedicated to promoting quantum information science and technology research.
Caves was recognized for his groundbreaking foundational work on quantum metrology and quantum information theory, especially for elucidating the fundamental noise in interferometers and its suppression with the use of squeezed states.
In addition to Caves, the other laureates were Jun Ye from the University of Colorado and Hidetoshi Katori from the University of Tokyo for their groundbreaking achievements in precision quantum measurements in the development of extremely stable and accurate optical atomic clocks. Each of the recipients will receive a gol
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