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Two Physics Graduate Students Win Prestigious Presidental Fellowships

December 1, 2011

Two Physics Graduate Students Win Prestigious Presidental Fellowships

A photo of two young men, Aaron and Marek, up against a rust colored background. On the left is Aaron, a white man with dark hair and an earring wearing a yellow shirt. On the right is Marek, a brown man with dark hair and glasses wearing a white shirt.

Congratulations to graduate students Aaron Chen and Marek Simon, who both received OSU Graduate School Presidential Fellowships! This prestigious fellowship recognizes outstanding scholarship and research ability and provides recipients with the opportunity to devote full time to their dissertation research.   Only 17 Presidential Fellowships were awarded across the entire univesity during the Autumn 2011 fellowship competition.  Having two awardees in one year from Physics speaks to the quality of our graduate students.

Aaron’s research (with Prof. R. Sooryakumar) involves how fluid-borne superparamagnetic microspheres interact with magnetic patterns imprinted on the surface - in particular, how to utilize the self-assembling behavior of the microspheres confined in a bowl-like magnetic confinement for application as a tunable photonic crystal or as micro-forceps that probe intracellular mechanics.

Marek’s research (with Prof. Michael Poirier) involves investigating mechanical properties of biological polymers and their interactions through force spectroscopy at the individual molecule level.

Congratulations Aaron and Marek - Well done!