“If I ran the (quantum) zoo” by Matt Eiles ’13, physics graduate student -Purdue Friday, February 24 3pm VanderWerf 104 The highly excited valence electron of an alkali Rydberg atom ranges over incredible distances relative to typical atomic scales. In the cold, dense environment of a Bose-Einstein Condensate this electron can interact with one, two, or many other …
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Congratulations Caitlin Taylor
Caitlin Talyor (’12) has earned her PhD in Materials Science & Engineering from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville! She is now working at Sandia National Laboratories, in the ion beam laboratory in Albuquerque. In the ion beam lab, I am using in-situ TEM to study the effects of radiation damage on materials being considered for …
Hope Physicists participate in the 2017 APS Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics
Elizabeth Lindquist, Anna Lunderberg, and Anna Wormmeester presented their research from the summer of 2016 at the Wayne State University CUWiP poster session. Elizabeth Lindquist gave an oral presentation about her research in the Hope College Nuclear Group at the Wayne State University CUWiP. The Hope College contingent at the Wayne Sate University CUWiP. Dr. …
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Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR)
Medical College of Wisconsin Graduate School For over 30 years, SPUR at MCW has provided over 1,000 students with hands-on research experience and preparation towards graduate studies and other professional, health-related programs. Program details include: Free, online application February 1st application deadline Competitive stipend Fully furnished housing accommodations* Program dates: May 31st – August 4th …
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