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Georgetown Professor Works to Make Quantum Education More Accessible
Jim Freericks, professor in the Department of Physics and McDevitt Chair, collaborated with the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) to
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Georgetown Physicist Helps Create New N95 Mask Decontamination Guidelines
A team of 60 scientists, engineers, students and clinicians that includes a Georgetown physicist yesterday unveiled N95decon.org, a website that synthesizes the scientific literature about mask decon
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Prof. Emanuela Del Gado on Podcast with GU Provost
Last summer GU Provost, Dr Robert Groves, started a podcast series where he interviews faculty members at Georgetown University about their academic journeys, research interests, and how they bal
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Observatory Named for Georgetown Physicist Who Encourages Next Generation of Women in Science
Sarah Jiang (C’21) says she’s thrilled that the National Science Foundation chose to name a telescope designed to conduct “a vast astronomical survey” after Vera Rubin (G’54), the renowned Georgetown
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Amy Liu co-authors study of correlations and orbital texture in monolayer 1T-TaSe2
Amy Liu and Oliver Albertini (GSAS `17) are co-authors on a paper, published in Nature Physics, that reports an experimental study of the electronic properties of the layered material 1T-TaSe2 as
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GU students present at DCSGC meeting
The Georgetown Department of Physics is the newest member of the DC Space Grant Consortium (DCSGC), and a group of faculty and students recently attended the consortium’s annual meeting at American U
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Georgetown faculty to present invited talks at the APS March Meeting
Three physics faculty members will be presenting invited talks at the 2020 March Meeting of the American Physical Society, March 2-6, in Denver, CO. Each year, the March Meeting brings together over
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Jim Freericks elected to APS Council
Jim Freericks has been elected to the American Physical Society’s Council of Representatives.
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Students awarded APS grant for Women in Physics group
Graduate students Eleni Hughes, Christina Daniel, and Shichen Wang have received a grant from the American Physical Society’s Committee on the Status of Women in Physics
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Book chapter published by Prof. Van Keuren and Graduate Student Scott Melis
A chapter written by Prof. Ed Van Keuren and graduate student Scott Melis recently appeared in Nanocomposites for Photonics and Electronics Applications
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