On March 8, 2022, Yale Physics and Wright Lab graduate student William Thompson successfully defended the thesis “Searching for Dark Matter with COSINE-100”. (Advisor: Reina...
On March 4, 2022, Yale Physics and Wright Lab graduate student Emily Kuhn successfully defended the thesis “Calibration Instrumentation for the Hydrogen Intensity and Real-...
Wright Lab’s Richard Casten, professor Emeritus of physics, was interviewed by David Zierler for the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Oral History interviews, which offer...
In February 2022, Yale and ONAOSI officially established the ONAOSI-Yale Undergraduate Research Experience in Instrumentation at Wright Lab.
ONAOSI is a non-profit...
February 11th is the 7th International Day of Women and Girls in Science. This annual celebration, initiated by a resolution of the United Nations in 2015, recognizes the...
February 11th is the 7th International Day of Women and Girls in Science. This annual celebration, initiated by a resolution of the United Nations in 2015, recognizes the...
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) nuclear physics program is pursuing an international strategy to fund three tonne-scale experiments–CUPID, nEXO and LEGEND-1000–that are...
Preliminary planning has begun on the Physical Science and Engineering Building (PSEB), a new more-than-$350 million facility earmarked for completion in 2027 that will focus...
Reina Maruyama, professor of physics and a member of Yale’s Wright Lab, is featured in an article in Symmetry Magazine called “Building the Quantum Workforce” by Amanda...
Wright Lab alum Charles Brown (Yale Physics Ph.D. 2019), who is currently a postdoctoral associate at the University of California, Berkley, is featured in a January 2022 ...