Director of Illinois State University’s Planetarium Tom Willmitch talks about the possibilities that Planet Nine exists.
Unit: Physics
The Bell inequality subject of physics colloquium March 1
The Bell inequality subject of a physics colloquium March 1.
General aviation safety topic of physics colloquium
Karen Marais, an associate professor in Purdue University’s School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, will present the February 23 Physics Colloquium.
Manufacturing at the micro-scale topic of physics colloquium
Professor of Physics Andrew Alleyne will present “Electrohydrodynamic Jet printing: Manufacturing at the Micro-scale” at 4 p.m. Tuesday, February 9, in Moulton Hall, room 214.
Nanomaterials subject of February 16 physics colloquium
Mark Hersam, the Walter P. Murphy Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern University, will give a talk on nanomaterials.
Su named Distinguished Professor
Professor of Physics Q. Charles Su has been appointed as a Distinguished Professor at Illinois State University. The honor will be awarded at the Founders Day Convocation at 2 p.m. Thursday, February 18.
Fermilab subject of physics colloquium
Kevin Pitts, a professor of physics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, will discuss an experiment at Fermilab on February 2.
Physics talk to examine nuclei, November 17
University of Notre Dame Professor of Physics Mark Caprio will give a talk titled “Nuclei from Scratch: Ab Initio Calculations and the Emergence of Rotation” for the November 17 Physics Colloquium.
Q&A with award-winning Redbird educator Rebecca Vieyra
An award from the White House. A fellowship at NASA. A new job helping physics teachers across the U.S. These are just a few of the remarkable achievements in the young career of Rebecca (Wenning) Vieyra ’07.
Purdue’s David Nolte to address Physics Colloquium Series
Purdue University Physics Professor David Nolte will give a talk titled “Doppler Imaging of Life: Everything Moves” at 4 p.m. Tuesday, November 3.