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Theoretical work on ultracold atoms completed by undergraduate Harry Han and published in Physical Review A
Senior physics major Harry Han recently completed work for a publication entitled Generalized gradient expansion for inhomogeneous dynamical mean-field theory: Application to ultracold atoms in a har
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2016 Mayer Scholarship Recipient
The Department of Physics is pleased to announce that Kyle DiCamillo is the recipient of the 2016 Professor Walter G. Mayer Endowed Scholarship, which supports a graduate student pursuing a Ph.D. in experimental physics.
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Computational study identifies crucial factors determining mechanical strength of cement
A computational study by Emanuela Del Gado and collaborators, published in Nature Communications, identifies crucial factors that determine the mechanical strength of cement.
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Georgetown hosts rheology workshop
The Workshop on Rheology of Dense Particle Suspensions was held at Georgetown University on June 16-17.
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Daniel McCusker offered Fulbright Scholarship
Daniel McCusker (C’16) has been offered a Fulbright Scholarship to pursue an MSc. in Applied Physics at the Delft University of Technology in Delft, Netherlands, beginning in fall 2016.
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Students awarded 2016 SPS National Internships
Georgetown physics majors Isabel Binamira and Marissa Murray have been named 2016 Society of Physics Students National Interns.
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Physics alumni breakfast
The Physics department recently held our annual alumni breakfast during reunion weekend.
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Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award
The physics department awarded the 2016 Outstanding Physics Teaching Assistant Award to graduate students Kara Googins and Tabitha Yewer.
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2016 Physics Graduates
Graduating physics students and their families joined faculty and staff for a celebratory brunch during commencement weekend.
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The mystery of oobleck: insights on shear thickening
Research by Dr. John Royer (NIST), Prof. Daniel Blair (Georgetown), and Dr. Steven Hudson (NIST), recently published in Physical Review Letters, provides new insights on the mechanisms by which colloids change from being liquid-like to solid-like when stressed.
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