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  • Joaquin Rodriguez Nieva is an Assistant Professor of Physics at Texas A&M University. He received his PhD from MIT, and was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University as well as Stanford University. His research is in quantum physics, quantum matter, and statistical physics. He studies emergent phenomena in complex systems. More specifically, his research involves developing theoretical frameworks at the interface between non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and quantum information that can be used to describe, understand and, ultimately, control novel dynamical behaviors.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • Clay Center's capital campaign expands impact
  • This week on Regional Roundup, we report on a recent rally in support of fired federal workers and hear from a federal employee on the significance of public lands. We explore what Ramadan means to one Utah resident, delve into the history of a small-town newspaper in rural Colorado, and highlight a key moment in LGBTQ history in Boulder, Colorado.
  • On this episode of Municipal Matters, KDNK's news team takes in the view from higher elevations when Lily Jones checks in with Mayor Dana Green on current affairs in Leadville, and Marilyn Gleason chats with Town Trustee Amber McMahill about local politics in Marble.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • This week on Regional Roundup, we cover gun legislation in Colorado and Wyoming, discuss wildfire preparedness in the arid West, visit a snow plane rally in Idaho, and explore an artists' residency in rural eastern Utah.
  • KDNK's news team brings today's news of the Roaring Fork Valley...and beyond.
  • On this months episode of Immigrant Stories, host Walter Gallacher interviews Misheel Chuluun. In 1991, Misheel Chuluun was eleven and living in Mongolia when the Soviet Union collapsed and brought her country's economy down with it. Tune in as she remembers her family's struggles to survive.
  • This month's episode of My Own Two Hands is a special hour-long feature with Dr. Tina Evans, Professor of Integrated Sustainability at Colorado Mountain College (CMC). Adrián and Tina discuss the evolution of Sustainability (globally) as a career field and (locally) as a guiding light for CMC, which after launching its bachelor program in the field back in 2011, has recently adopted the AASHE STARS rating system as a way to track its progress toward accomplishing its mission.
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