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Professor Alison Sweeney, "Diving Deep for Alternative Energy"
"When Alison Sweeney, an assistant professor in the School of Arts & Sciences’Department of Physics and Astronomy, went scuba diving in Palau this summer, she wasn’t on vacation.
Professor Ron Donagi: PI in New Simons Foundation Collaboration
Congratulations to Prof. Ron Donagi, of Mathematics and Physics & Astronomy, who is the deputy Director of a new Simons Collaboration on "Homological Mirror Symmetry”. This collaboration will be directed by Prof. Tony Pantev of the Mathematics department.
Physics Professor Vijay Balasubramanian: PI in New Simons Foundation Collaboration
The Simons Foundation has selected for support the Simons Collaboration entitled, "It from Qubit: Quantum Fields, Gravity and Information", from hundreds of proposals that they received. Professor Vijay Balasubramanian is the Penn PI on this collaboration, which aims to use insights from quantum information theory and quantum computing to make progress on the deep question of reconciling the laws of quantum mechanics and of gravitation.
Nader Enghetta announced as a National Security Science and Engineering Fellow
The Department of Defense (DoD) recently announced the selection of seven distinguished university faculty scientists and engineers forming the next new class of National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellows (NSSEFF).
http://www.defense.gov/Releases/Release.aspx?ReleaseID=17362
Congratulations to Ms. Xingting Gong, finalist for APS LeRoy Apker Award
Congratulations to one of our talented undergraduate students, Ms. Xingting Gong, who has been chosen as a finalist for this year’s APS LeRoy Apker Award for achievement in physics as an undergraduate.
Congratulations to Ann Hermundstad for her Burroughs Wellcome Fund Award!
Ann was awarded this grant for her work on emergent neural function and the natural world.
Congratulations Roy and Diana Vagelos Science Challenge Award 2015-2016 Recipients
Elizabeth J. Dresselhaus, Physics and Electrical Engineering
Alex Y. Liao, Physics and Computer Science in SEAS
Ashley N. Sartoris, Biochemistry and Physics
Chunzi Song, Biochemistry and Biophysics
The Department of Physics & Astronomy and School of Engineering Team Up to Show How Liquid Crystals Can Form Compounds Lenses
The study was led by Francesca Serra and Mohamed Amine Gharbi, postdoctoral researchers in theDepartment of Physics & Astronomy in the School of Arts & Sciences, along with Kathleen Stebe, deputy dean for research and a professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in the
Spotlight on Physics Professor Randall Kamien in Simons Foundation E-News
Kamien has found that many problems in soft condensed matter theory can be formulated very naturally as geometry or topology problems. “We look at problems where often the solution is about drawing a picture or building a tinker toy model of what we’re trying to understand,” explains Kamien. “And then we have to understand why the tinker toy model is the right answer." Kamien is especially fond of working with liquid crystals: the kind used in many types of consumer electronics displays.
Physics Professor Vijay Balasubramanian Participating in World Science Festival in NYC!
The World Science Festival’s annual salon series offers in-depth conversations with leading scientists, extending the discussion of the Festival’s premier public programs to graduate students, postdocs, faculty and well-informed members of the general public.
Check out the Events list to find more information on this global science venue.