Archive: News Story
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Georgetown’s Designing the Future(s) Initiative
Prof. Rhonda Dzakpasu featured in article on Georgetown’s Designing the Future(s) Initiative
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Isabel Binamira presents research at Transportation Research Board Meeting
Physics major Isabel Binamira (C’18) presented her research on the impact of autonomous vehicles at the 2018 Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board.
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Prof. Olmsted Co-Authors Paper in Nature Physics
A paper co-authored by Georgetown College physics professor Peter Olmsted has been published in the journal Nature Physics.
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2018 REU Program
The Georgetown REU Site in Materials Physics is accepting applications for summer 2018.
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Leon Der wins President’s Excellence Award
Leon Der, the Technical Shop Supervisor for the department of Physics, is a winner of the 2017 President’s Excellence Awards for Staff and AAP Members at Georgetown University. These awards seek to r
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Prof. Johnson’s book on the physics of Star Wars
Professor Patrick Johnson’s book, The Physics of Star Wars: The Science Behind a Galaxy Far, Far Away, has just been published.
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Prof. Freericks receives President’s Award for Distinguished Scholar-Teachers
The award, given by President DeGioia at the Fall Faculty Convocation, celebrates individuals who have made an exceptional impact on our community through the integration of ambitious research and extraordinary student engagement.
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Paranjape group hosts Khorana Scholar
Khorana Scholar Suchintak Dash spent the summer working in the Georgetown Nanoscience and Microtechnology Lab, under the guidance of Prof. Mak Paranjape.
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Del Gado team elucidates aging in soft materials
A computational study by Professor Emanuela Del Gado’s research group, published in Nature Communications, provides new insights on the dynamics of aging in soft, amorphous solids.
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2017 MAYER SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT
The Department of Physics is pleased to announce that Scott Melis is the recipient of the 2017 Professor Walter G. Mayer Endowed Scholarship
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