Post Tagged with: "American Physical Society"

Khaledi Nasab Receives APS Travel Award to Attend Conference

Ali Khaledi Nasab with 2018 Nobel Laureate Donna Strickland

Ali Khaledi Nasab received an American Physical Society (APS) Division of Biological Physics 2019 Student Travel Award. His grant helped to defray costs to attend the annual APS meeting in Boston last March where he presented a paper, Dynamics of excitable tree networks: Application to sensory neurons. Khaledi Nasab is […]

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May 16, 2019 at 1:15 pmNews Research

NQPI Members Build Connections at International Conference

NQPI Members Build Connections at International Conference

By Amanda Biederman NQPI editorial intern Each year, the American Physical Society’s March Meeting brings together thousands of scientists from around the world, featuring the most current findings in condensed matter physics research (the APS hosts another meeting for Nuclear and Particle Physics, in addition to other specialized meetings throughout […]

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May 2, 2018 at 4:02 pmResearch

Brune Named American Physical Society Outstanding Referee for 2016

Dr. Carl Brune

Dr. Carl Brune, Professor of Physics & Astronomy, was honored as an 2016 Outstanding Referee by the American Physical Society (APS). “Congratulations to Carl,” says Dr. David Ingram, Professor and Chair of the department. “This is a great acknowledgement for your service to the profession by the editors of Physical Review and Physical Review […]

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April 4, 2016 at 1:34 pmNews Research

Chandavar and Hicks Present Photoproduction of Scalar Mesons at CLAS

Chandavar and Hicks Present Photoproduction of Scalar Mesons at CLAS

Physics and Astronomy Graduate Student Shloka Chandavar and Dr. Kenneth Hicks, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, along with Dennis Weygand from the Jefferson Lab, present “Photoproduction of scalar mesons at CLAS” at the fall meeting of the Division of Nuclear Physics of the American Physical Society on Oct. 25. Graduate […]

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October 22, 2013 at 11:13 amResearch