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BS Physics ’11, PhD Physics ’16 Franklin Student Ambassadors are hosting a special event featuring alumna Dr. Whitney Ingram at 4:00 on February 11. Dr. Ingram graduated from the University of Georgia with her BS in Physics in 2011 and PhD in Physics in 2016. She holds the honorable distinction of being the first African American female to graduate from UGA with a PhD in physics. Her research focus and dissertation were on the fabrication and…
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The Royal Astronomical Society Award Winners Announced Congratulations to Dr. Hall! The Royal Astronomical Society has named her winner of the 2021 Winton Award in Astronomy. The Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), founded in 1820, encourages and promotes the study of astronomy, solar-system science, geophysics and closely related branches of science. The Winton prizes are for research by a Post-Doctoral Fellow whose career has shown the most…
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The discovery is big step forward in creating new materials used in a variety of applications including optical devices and sensors UGA Professor Yohannes Abate and graduate student Alireza Fali along with researchers at University of Minnesota Twin Cities and City University of New York have discovered a groundbreaking one-step process for creating materials with unique properties, called metamaterials. Their results show…
While studying a thin-film material called strontium stannate (SrSnO3), University of Minnesota researchers noticed the surprising formation of checkerboard patterns at the nano scale similar to structures fabricated in costly, multistep processes. Their results show the realistic possibility of designing similar self-assembled structures with wide applications in materials for electronics and optical devices. Credit: Jalan Group, University of Minnesota
Luong was chosen by the AVS Advanced Surface Engineering Division (ASED) Awards Committee The AVS Advanced Surface Engineering Division (ASED) Awards Committee has selected Hoang Luong as one of three finalists for the 2021 ICMCTF Graduate Student Awards. The Advanced Surface Engineering Division (ASED) of the American Vacuum Society (AVS) provides a continuing forum for fostering the understanding of advanced surface engineering technologies.…
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