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Professors Yuri Kovchegov and Nandini Trivedi elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
"Every year, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) elects a new group of Fellows — a special honor that recognizes leading scientists and innovators. This year's AAAS…
Graduate Student Highlight: Nick Macro
Graduate Student Highlight Questions
Short answer questions:
What year are you in?
I am in my 6th year.
What group are you in?
I am a member of Professor…
Graduate Student Highlight: Jahmour Givans
Graduate Student Highlight Questions
Short answer questions:
What year are you in?
I am in my 5th year.
What group are you in?
I’m a member of Prof. Chris…
Graduate Student Highlight: Daniella Roberts
Highlight Questions
What year are you in?
I'm in my 5th year.
What group are you in?
I'm a part of Annika Peter's research group.
Where are you from?
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Graduate Student Highlight: Alex Gekow
Graduate Student Highlight Questions
Short answer questions:
What year are you in? 2nd Year
What group are you in? High Energy Particle Experiment (ATLAS), advisor: Antonio…
Researchers Receive NSF Grant to Study DNA Origami Tools to Function in Live Cells
A team of researchers led by faculty from Ohio State were recently awarded a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation (EFRI)…
Physics Major on 2020 Homecoming Court
From President Kristina M. Johnson: We are proud to announce our 2020 Royal Buckeyes, two students elected from our Homecoming Court. This year’s Royals are Ose Arheghan and…
2020 Scholarship Exhibition: Celebrating the Legacy of Bunny Clark
As a part of the 2020 Arts and Sciences Scholarship Exhibition, students and faculty in the Department of Physics told the story of Bunny Clark, a faculty member in the department from 1981 until…
An Interview with OSU Grad about Phosphine on Venus
Earlier this fall a study detected the chemical phosphine in the clouds of Venus. This was unexpected and could be a sign of life. Dr. Paul Rimmer, a graduate of the department and now at…