KANSAS STATE PHYSICS LAB BECOMING FRONTRUNNER IN ULTRAFAST LASER RESEARCH THAT COULD LEAD TO INNOVATIONS BENEFITING MEDICINE, ENERGY, OTHER TECHNOLOGIES
October 28, 2008
October 28, 2008
MANHATTAN, Kan., Oct. 28 -- Kansas State University issued the following news release:
For decades, the J.R. Macdonald Laboratory at Kansas State University has been known worldwide as a center for atomic collision physics using particle accelerators. Now, researchers at the lab are working toward making it known for ultrafast laser science.
The Macdonald Lab is the main part of the K-State atomic, molecular and optical physics program, which has ranked in the top 2 . . .
For decades, the J.R. Macdonald Laboratory at Kansas State University has been known worldwide as a center for atomic collision physics using particle accelerators. Now, researchers at the lab are working toward making it known for ultrafast laser science.
The Macdonald Lab is the main part of the K-State atomic, molecular and optical physics program, which has ranked in the top 2 . . .
