JILA/LASP Physics Fellows Receive Governor's Awards For High-Impact Research

Sept. 1, 2016

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Physics Graduate Angel Martinez Wins Prestigious Glenn H. Brown Prize

Aug. 15, 2016

Congratulations to Dr. Angel Martinez (Fall '14) for earning the prestigious Glenn H. Brown Prize from the International Liquid Crystal Society (ILCS) . The prize was announced during the ILCS conference in early August 2016. The Glenn H. Brown Prize awards doctoral students whose PhD theses, "demonstrate an outstanding contribution...

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Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Patricia Rankin to return to Physics Faculty

July 14, 2016

Smalyukh Group Provides a New Window on Energy Savings

May 26, 2016

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Engineering Physics Student Matthew Winchester Wins 2016 Goldwater Scholarship

April 1, 2016

Congratulations to Matthew Winchester who was awarded a 2016 Goldwater Scholarship! Matthew is majoring in Engineering Physics, and is working on an honors research project on super-radiant lasers in James Thompson’s lab. After graduating with his undergraduate degree, Matthew plans to pursue a Ph.D. in physics, conducting research in atomic,...

Three Engineering Physics Students Selected Outstanding Graduates of College of Engineering & Applied Science

March 14, 2016

Congratulations to three Engineering Physics students who have been selected as Outstanding Graduates of the College of Engineering and Applied Science for May 2016. Outstanding Graduate of the College — Andrew "Oak" Nelson Oak Nelson has, most recently, been working with Professor Tobin Munsat at the dust accelerator at IMPACT...

Judah Levine Featured on Youtube: Just Call Him 'The Timelord'

March 1, 2016

Dr. Judah Levine at NIST has one of the most important jobs in modern society - keeping the most accurate measurement of time possible! Check out this great youtube video by Great Big Story about his work!

Nano-Optics Group Creates Record-Breaking Ultrafast Optical Microscope

Feb. 22, 2016

Congratulations to the Nano-Optics Group, led by Professor Markus Raschke, who has announced a record-breaking new optical microscope that can capture images at both the ultrafast and the nano-scale. The paper describing the discovery appeared in the February 8 edition of Nature Nanotechnology, and is available online . The Nano-Optics...

CU-Physics Learning Assistant Program Profiled by National Public Radio

Feb. 4, 2016

CU-Physics faculty members and students are highlighted in this article about the CU Learning Assistant program posted on the NPR web site. The article explains how we use Learning Assistants to improve student learning in our courses, and to encourage students to pursue careers in STEM teaching, focusing on Steve...

Science as art: the colorful world of liquid crystals on display at Gemmill Library

Feb. 1, 2016

If you visit CU’s L.H. Gemmill Library of Engineering, Mathematics and Physics this semester, one of the first things you are likely to see is a collection of colorful, eye-catching images of liquid crystals created by researchers in the Soft Materials Research Center , based in the Department of Physics. When the call for art exhibits grounded in science went out from the library last summer, Christine Morrow, the Center's Education and Outreach Director, immediately recognized an exciting opportunity to create an educational exhibit centered around liquid crystal images obtained by Center scientists in the course of their research. The microscopic textures of liquid crystals viewed in polarized light are colorful and visually appealing, and she realized that a set of liquid crystal images would make a striking display that could engage and intrigue library patrons. "The idea of our exhibit is to get people's attention, to make them curious about where these gorgeous images come from, and to show them how scientific researchers think and feel."

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