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Physics & Astronomy Alumni Chronicles, 2000-2020

2000-2010 Bassem Sabra (Ph.D. 2000, Shields) writes: “I am still at Notre Dame University – Louaize in Lebanon. I was promoted in September of last year (2018) to full professor. I recently completed a 10-week continuing education on space systems engineering. I will be taking part in building the Lebanese […]

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June 12, 2020 at 4:07 pmAlumni

2014 B.S. Graduates from Physics & Astronomy

2014 B.S. Graduates in Physics & Astronomy at Ohio University Matthew Burket (B.S. cum laude, Astrophysics) Tyler Coy (B.S., Physics) Robert Harrington (B.S., Applied Physics) Justin Hunneshagen (B.S., Astrophysics) Yashashree Jadhav (B.S., magna cum laude, HTC Astrophysics). She is going to a Ph.D. program in astrophysics at the Rochester Institute […]

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April 27, 2015 at 11:45 amAlumni

Physics & Astronomy Student Research & Creativity Expo Winners

Physics & Astronomy Student Research & Creativity Expo Winners

First Place Winners   Second Place Winners See more photos on the Physics & Astronomy Facebook page.

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April 27, 2014 at 11:55 amNews

Society of Physics Students Present Research Conference

Society of Physics Students Present Research Conference

On Feb 22, 2014, six undergraduate presenters at the Society of Physics Students Research Conference at Ohio University provided an overview of their individual research projects undertaken during and since the previous summer, which ranged in scale from subatomic to galactic sizes, and applications from micro-scale devices to new semiconductors. […]

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April 27, 2014 at 9:33 amNews

Senior Austin Way Wins Top Honors at Physics Undergrad Research Conference

Senior Austin Way Wins Top Honors at Physics Undergrad Research Conference

By Jean Andrews Physics & Astronomy Austin Way ’14, HTC Engineering Physics, received top honors at the recent 6th Annual Society of Physics Student Research Conference at Ohio University. His talk, “Fabrication of Photovoltaics,” was voted Best Presentation by a panel of faculty judges from the Department of Physics & […]

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March 1, 2014 at 5:00 pmResearch