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Ulrich Heinz is awarded one of the first Ohio State/FAPESP Awards
Prof. Ulrich Heinz will be collaborating with Jorge Jose Leite Noronha Junior at Instituto de Fisica/USP on a grant entitled: “A state-of-the-art description of the strongly coupled quark-gluon…
The DiMauro/Agostini Group’s work on laser-induced electron diffraction featured on the cover of LaserFocusWorld
Work on laser-induced electron diffraction (LIED) from OSU’s DiMauro/Agostini AMO group in collaboration with CD Lin’s group at Kansas State University (link:http://jrm.phys.ksu.edu/) appears on…
OSU Planetarium Scheduled to Re-Open October 12
When Ohio State’s totally renovated—from dome to floor—planetarium re-opens to the public on International Astronomy Day, Saturday, Oct. 12, be prepared to SEE stars. The state-of-the art Spitz…
CEM researchers develop new imaging tool for spin research
A new technique for imaging spin properties at the nanoscale, Scanned Spin-Precession Microscopy, works by incorporating a scannable micromagnetic tip in conjunction with any of a variety of…
New Electronic Message Board is up and running
By now most everyone has noticed that the Electronic Message Board outside of 1040 is now running information related to events in Physics. Daily Colloquia and Seminars, plus other information…
OSU vs Buffalo Football Game will impact parking on Saturday
The first game of the 2013 Football season is on Saturday - OSU will host the Buffalo Bulls for a noon kickoff at Ohio Stadium. Seasoned OSU faculty, staff and students know the impact that 106…
Wellness Suite Completed in the PRB
The Department of Physics and the Society of Women in Physics are pleased to announce the opening of the Physics Research Building's Wellness Suite. This is a room designed for use primarily by…
Red Cross Blood Drive - Tuesday in the PRB
Summer is a time when donations to the American Red Cross seem to be reduced in part due to vacations and other factors. There is a critical need for blood and blood products. Please consider…
Physics ATLAS Group gets Major NSF Grant
As most everyone in the department is aware, our High Energy Physics Group has a large presence at Large Hadron Collider at CERN working on both ATLAS and CMS. The ATLAS group which includes…