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Anya Phillips wins national competition for Goldwater Scholarship
Congratulations to Anya Phillips for winning a 2023 Goldwater Scholarship! Anya is a 3rd year student pursuing a double major in Physics and Astronomy & Astrophysics. The…
Caitlin O'Brien and team win President's Buckeye Accelerator award for Starry Night
The President’s Buckeye Accelerator supports student founders prepare a startup for launch. The accelerator combines entrepreneurship skill building, deep mentorship, community building, and…
Prof. Mohit Randeria receives 2023 Distinguished Scholar Award
Mohit Randeria, PhD, professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, has earned The Ohio State University 2023 Distinguished Scholar Award. Senior leadership in the Enterprise for…
Prof. Michael Lisa named College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor
Congratulations to Prof. Michael Lisa who has been selected as a College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor!
The title of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor …
Novel quantum entanglement lets researchers spy on atomic nuclei
Nuclear physicists have found a way to peer inside the deepest recesses of atomic nuclei, according to a new study.
The finding was made possible using the …
Prof. Jeanie Lau named APS Outstanding Referee for 2023
The American Physical Society (APS) has selected 153 Outstanding Referees for 2022 that have demonstrated exceptional work in the assessment of manuscripts published in the Physical Review…
World Premier of "5000 Eyes: Mapping the Universe with DESI"
The Arne Slettebak Planetarium at Ohio State is part of the world premiere of “5000 Eyes: Mapping the Universe with DESI” on Saturday, March 4! This is a fulldome film about the Dark Energy…
Faculty Research Initiative Video Series: Nandini Trivedi
How is a collection of electrons like a society? Nandini Trivedi, professor of physics, says in both cases, individuals act differently in a group than they do alone. She studies these…
Discovering the magic in superconductivity’s ‘magic angle’
Researchers have produced new evidence of how graphene, when twisted to a precise angle, can become a superconductor, moving electricity with no loss of energy.
In a study published today…