Assistant Professor Claudio Mazzoleni (Physics/EPSSI), “Collaborative Research: Aging of Black Carbon during Atmospheric Transport: Understanding Results from the DOE’s 2010 CARES and 2012 ClearfLo Campaigns,” DOE.
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Assistant Professor Claudio Mazzoleni (Physics/EPSSI), “Collaborative Research: Aging of Black Carbon during Atmospheric Transport: Understanding Results from the DOE’s 2010 CARES and 2012 ClearfLo Campaigns,” DOE.
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Research Excellence Fund Awards Announced
The vice president for research is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of the Research Excellence Fund Award. Associate Professor of Physics Will Cantrell received an Infrastructure Enhancement Grant.
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Michigan Tech faculty, staff members, and students received awards tallying $ 96,635 in funding through the Michigan Space Grant Consortium (MSGC), sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Physics graduate student Colin Gurganus received a $5,000 fellowship for his project entitled “Examining the Role of Surface Roughness on Atmospheric Nucleation Processes.”
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PI Raymond Shaw and Co-PI Jiang Lu (Physics) have received $124,554 for the first year of a three-year $380,011 research grant, “Investigating the Effect of Solar Activity During a Grand Minimum on Clouds” from NASA.
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Adj. Assistant Professor Siegfried Hoefinger (Physics) and Professor and Chair of Department Ravindra Pandev (Physics), “An Innovative Model for Large-Scale Simulation of Membrane Proteins,” NIH.
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19th Annual Student Leadership Awards Announcements
Congratulations to the following students, student organizations, and advisors for inspiring community, scholarship, possibilities, accountability and tenacity within Michigan Tech as well as our community.
In the Department of Physics, Michael Adler is the 2013 recipient of the Provost Award for Scholarship.
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The Dean’s List for SPH and SAP physics majors is available for Fall 2012 under Physics Awards and Achievements. Congratulations to all the majors!
The best graduate student talks and posters 2013 have been found by popular vote. As in previous years we had two clear favorites in each of the two categories. And the winners are:
Renee Batzloff – Paleomagnetism of the Baraga-Marquette Dyke Swarms
Li Jie – Implementation of a Hot-Deformation Process for Making Nd2Fe14B-based Permanent Magnetic Materials
Marwa Abdalamoneam – Atomic Moments and Polarizabilities of Ni II
Hugo Albert Ayala Sorlares – Studying Galactic Diffuse Gamma-Ray Emission with the HAWC Observatory in Mexico
The Physics Department Poster Session was held on April 18, 2013, in the Fisher Atrium. The physics graduate students were held throughout the latter part of Spring Semester 2013.
Congratulations to the four winners and everyone else on their presentations!
View the 2013 Physics Department Poster Session photo gallery.
Back Row: Raymond Shaw, Ethan Miltenberger, Jacob Smock, Jonathan Curtis, Jeremy Dobbs, Mac Brennan
Front Row: Eric Kaphengst, Clarence King, Kathryn Cox, Tyler Plamondon, Abigail Dillon, Derek Van Damme