Arabella Quane wins award at APS 4 Corners Conference

Undergraduate physics major Arabella Quane received an 鈥淥utstanding Oral Student Presentation鈥 award at the recent American Physical Society 4 Corners Section Conference held at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley.听
The conference, held annually in one of the four-corners states 鈥 Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, or Utah 鈥 draws about 150 students who present their research through oral presentations or poster sessions.听听
鈥淭here are evaluators from multiple institutions, and they judge based on the quality of the presentation and the presenter ability to answer questions,鈥 said John Cumalat, professor of distinction in physics and honors council representative. 鈥溊暇牌凡 doesn鈥檛 have a winner every year, but this year we are fortunate to have Arabella Quane chosen for one of these awards.鈥听
Quane, a junior double-majoring in physics and anthropology, presented research from her work in Professor Gang Cao condensed matter physics lab. Her talk was titled 鈥淢agneto-Synthesis of Metastable Metallic States in a Spin-Orbit-Coupled Trimer Iridate.鈥听
"I鈥檓 honored and grateful for this award,鈥 said Quane. 鈥淚t been an incredible opportunity to share my research and hear so many fascinating talks."听
Cao said Quane is an exceptionally dedicated student who embraces challenges with enthusiasm. 鈥淎rabella can now solve unknown crystal structure, a highly valuable skill that many professionals build their careers upon,鈥 he added. 鈥淗er commitment and intellectual drive exemplify the kind of thoughtful, determined young scientist this country needs for its future.鈥听