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NATURE Nanotechnology publishes findings of Hammel group on potential of diamonds in computing
A group of OSU physicists led by Professor Chris Hammel have discovered that diamond can transport spin in a way that could potentially be used in computing and challenges the way researchers have…
Graduate Studies Prospective Student Open House March 23-24
Graduate Studies is gearing up for the annual Graduate Student Open House this weekend. Students will be arriving from around the country to learn more about our graduate program and The Ohio…
Professor Mike Lisa featured on ASCTech Website
Professor Mike Lisa and his innovative teaching techniques for his course "The Physics of Sports" is featured this month on the ASC Tech website. Dr. Lisa uses actual videos of sports figures,…
Gordon Aubrecht selected as a 2014 Outstanding Referee for Phys. Rev and Physical Review Letters
Professor Emeritus Gordon Aubrecht has been chosen as a 2014 Outstanding Referee of the Physical Review and Physical Review Letters journals.
— In 2008, the American Physical Society…
Annual Alpheus Smith Lecture moved to Autumn Semester
Due to the great number of activities that are scheduled in the much shorter time from the end of Spring break until Spring commencement in the semester system, space for large events is at a…
Spring Break - Week of March 9-15 - Classes resume March 17
Whether you head for the links, the beach, the slopes or the couch, enjoy your spring break.
2014 Breakfast of Science Champions - hosted by CEM and CCAPP and staffed by Physics faculty, staff and students
Two groups in Physics participated in the Breakfast of Science Champions program last week. If you noticed groups of middle school children in the atrium last Wednesday, they were likely…
DARK ENERGY SURVEY (DES) Weak Lensing Workshop at OSU Physics Feb 18-20
Tuesday February 18th through Thursday February 20th, 2014 Organizing by Klaus Honscheid, Eric Huff, Peter Melchior, Hee-Jong Seo, Jonathan Blazek The Center for Cosmology and Astro-Particle Physics …