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On September 24, 2024, Nicholas Barron ‘18 (BS Physics Honors) defended his Ph.D. thesis in Meteorology and Atmospheric Science titled “Investigating the Characteristics and Dynamics of Convective
On January 17th and 18th two of CSU’s Physics students, Grace Miller and Sophia Greene, attended the Conference for Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics (CU*IP) organized by American Physical Society (APS) at Purdue University. Both students have been awarded travel grants from APS to attend CU*IP.
Each year since early 2000s, CSU sets aside a big chuck of money (~$250k) to support summer undergraduate research on campus. The money are distributed on a competitive basis through Undergradua
Thanks to generous support from the Physics Dept alumni and friends during the annual CSU’s Giving Day, each semester the department awards one Giving Day Physics Scholarship. A recipient is chosen
The first year of this edition of the Cleveland State University’s Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) site “Synthesis, Assembly and Characterization of Soft Matter,” ran from May
Our alumna Dr. Krista Freeman (’11 BS Honors Physics, Distinguished CSU Alumna ‘16) has been studying biomedically relevant nanoparticles since her time at CSU. Currently as a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Freeman is working at the intersection of structural biology, bacteriophage engineering, and immunology. She published her work at various scientific journals such as Cell and Nature Communications.
The Physics Department at CSU played a pivotal role in shaping my academic and professional growth. The rigorous coursework and research opportunities provided me with a strong foundation in optics an
On November 19, 2024, Justin Flaherty ‘16 ’18 (BS Physics Honors/BS Math Honors, MS Physics) successfully defended his Ph. D. thesis in Physics entitled “Reconstruction of Radio Emission Using t
This past July, Philip Dee (BS Physics Honors, BE Civil Engineering, 2013) became a Eugene P. Wigner Fellow at the Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL) in Oak Ridge, TN. This position is a highly competitive
Double Honors Physics and Math major, Grace Miller, spent the last summer at the NSF’s Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program in Nuclear and Particle Physics at TUNL/Duke University in