Physics
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Labs focused on quantum technology, energy storage, neuroscience and more are getting big upgrades.
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JQI Fellow Alicia Kollár received the prestigious award for a proposal aimed at developing a new window into the physics of particles interacting inside of materials and performing educational outreach.
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Alessandra Buonanno has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). She was one of 59 women elected to the NAS this year, the most in the academy’s history.
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Over the last decade, UMD’s nominations yielded 37 scholarships—the second most in the nation.
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The third Conference for Undergraduate Underrepresented Minorities in Physics offered information, inspiration and—for the first time—an invitation to high school students.
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Tech journalist Alan Henry (B.S. '02 physics; B.S. '02, astronomy) unlocks the complexities of science and technology, one story at a time.
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The college’s awardees include five current graduate students, four current undergraduates and four recent alumni.
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Ramirez hopes his story will help other Latinx people see themselves in the world of physics.
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Professor Howard Milchberg's lab explores novel laser-created interactions that bring together many areas of physics and may be useful in research and industry.
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Dedicated faculty and staff go above and beyond the call of duty to ensure physics labs continue under unprecedented conditions.
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Banihashemi won awards from the Graduate School and the Department of Physics for her work as a teaching assistant.
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Distinguished University Professor Ellen Williams bridges academia, business and government to address a grand challenge.