Undergraduate Physics Students Excel at the A&S Undergraduate Research Festival

On Friday, April 19, 2024, several students presented their physics research projects at the festival, showcasing their hard work and achievements.” The participants included: Sahana Anand, Chance Baggett, Emma Kaputa, Huangjin “Alex” Liu, Eric Frank, Imara Davis, Arianna Martin, Mason Grieb, Shekainah Shahzad, Nico O’Neill, Carter Halpin, Yuming Jiang, Ta’Nasia Coleman, Sean Labrada, Shan Carter, August Larson, Corinne Motl, Andrew Colosimo, Jada Garofalo, Liliana Germain, Katherine Monroe, Emma Snook, and Meagan Gonzalez.
Congratulations to all the participants.

All You Can Be With Your Degree: David Hoogerheide

April 17, 2024 at 4:00pm

We are hosting Dr. David Hoogerheide from NIST who is using neutron scattering to probe biological materials.

Join us and learn how to apply for a job at National Institutes, what kind of positions are available, about research projects and the work environment at NIST. 

The format is very informal: a 15 min-long introduction by our guest followed by 45 min for Q&A .

Series led by Prof. Mirna Mihovilovic Skanata

Physics Colloquium: Community Conversations

The Community Committee will lead a conversation open to the entire Department of Physics Community to discuss topics relevant to the past year.

Bridget Mack and Justin Bartz, graduate student members of the Community Committee, will lead the discussion, starting with conversations about the graduate student union, recapping the negotiations and giving an overview of the approved contract. They will also touch on other topics with a goal to get information from the whole community about how things went this past year and what we should be focusing on next year as a group.