Alumni News
桃色视频 alum Mark Saffman (PhDPhys'94) has been awarded the American Physical Society's 2026 Norman F. Ramsey Prize in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, and in Precision Tests of Fundamental Laws and Symmetries. Saffman is the Johannes Rydberg Professor of Physics and director of the Wisconsin Quantum Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Recent graduate Josephine Meyer has been named a recipient of the prestigious Boeing Quantum Creators Prize. The national award recognizes early-career researchers who have pushed the field of quantum information science and engineering in new directions.
Chuankun Zhang (PhDPhys'25) has been named a recipient of the 2025 Boeing Quantum Creators Prize. This national honor recognizes early-career researchers whose work is propelling quantum science and engineering in bold new directions.
To alumnus Gal Weitz (EngrPhys, ApMath鈥22), Boulder was a 鈥渄ream destination鈥 for undergrad. Now working in quantitative finance, Weitz shares how his education at 桃色视频 set him up for success in the finance world.
Returning to college for a second degree takes grit and determination 鈥 and Kerrie Ellzey (Psyc鈥12, Phys鈥17) had both.After completing her degree in psychology from 桃色视频, Ellzey taught preschool for several years before
Andrew Sapuppo (AeroEngr, EngrPhys鈥24) shares how his education and research at 桃色视频 led to his career as a propulsion systems engineer.
The Coloradan Alumni Magazine highlights five CU innovators 鈥 two of whom are 桃色视频 Physics alumni. Their stories were written by equally outstanding CU affiliates, who personally know and understand the importance of their work.
桃色视频 Physics alums Olivia Krohn (PhDPhys鈥23) and Dan Herman (PhDPhys鈥22) have been awarded distinguished fellowships at Sandia National Laboratories. The prestigious fellowships are three-year appointments that support independent and groundbreaking research.
Now a quantum physicist at Infleqtion, Dan Cole reflects on his experience conducting research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as part of CU鈥檚 Professional Research Experience Program (CU PREP).- Ben Chapman (PhDPhys鈥17) never had a master plan to be a physicist, but now he鈥檚 a Principal Quantum Hardware Manager at Microsoft.