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Five women among the new Physics PhDs marching at 2008 Commencement
Seven of our graduate students were awarded their PhD in Physics at the 2008 Commencement. From left to right: Rob Salgado (advisor: Rafael Sorkin), Bety Rodriguez-Milla (advisor: Alan Middleton), Homin Shin (advisor: Mark Bowick), Taviare Hawkins (advisor: Ed Lipson), Aphrodite Ahmadi (advisor: Cristina Marchetti), Weining Wang (advisor: Eric Schiff), Hongwei Ye (advisor: Ed Lipson). At the far right is Ganesh Srivastavan, who obtained a PhD in Electrical Engineering working under the supervision of physics professor Ken Foster. Homin Shin also received a Doctoral Dissertation Award from the Graduate School . Six other students completed the requirements for their doctorate in Physics but did not participate in Commencement: Hachemi Benaoum (advisor: Paul Souder), Shabana Nisar (advisor: Steve Blusk), Babar Qureshi (advisor: Balachandran), Renata Jora (advisor: Joe Schechter), Alessandra Silvestri (advisor: Mark Trodden), and Nasra Sultana (advisor: Tomasz Skwarnicki). |
| Gavin Hartnett awarded 2008 Goldwater Scholarship
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| Prof. Liviu Movileanu was quoted in a recent feature article of the American Chemical Society regarding the breakthroughs in the emerging realm of nanopore biophysics: "Interest in nanoscale research has skyrocketed, and the humble pore has become a king." |
VERTEX 2007 , the meeting recently hosted in Lake Placid by the Syracuse University high-energy physics experimental group, was featured in the Jan 21, 2008 issue of CERN Courier . |
Images of paraboloid crystals by Luca Giomi and Mark Bowick were featured on the cover of the December 2007 issue of the journal Chaos. http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=CHAOEH&Volume=CURVOL&Issue=CURISS |
Profs. Marina Artuso and Tomasz Skwarnicki have been selected to receive the "Chancellor's Citation for Faculty Excellence and Scholarly Distinction" in 2008. Citing from the letter: This award reflects the thoughtful, determined, and sustained efforts of individual faculty to enrich the experience of students, our institution and community, and to make important contributions to the advancement of knowledge in their academic disciplines . Marina and Tomasz were cited jointly for their work on the CLEO experiment and RICH project. They will be honored at an awards banquet to be held on March 17, 2008. |
Peter Saulson Appointed First Martin A. Pomerantz '37 Professor of Physics Thanks to the generosity of the family of Martin A. Pomerantz, Dean Cathryn Newton has established the Martin A. Pomerantz, '37 Professorship in Physics and the Molly B. Pomerantz Fellowship in Physics. Physics Professor Peter Saulson will be the first holder of the Chair. Prof. Saulson is a distinguished scientist, who has been a member of the team developing the LIGO interferometer for the detection of gravitational waves, since he began a postdoc at MIT in 1981. He came to Syracuse in 1991, where his group of graduate students and postdocs have made important contributions to technology for Advanced LIGO and to the analysis of data from LIGO. In 1994, he published the only textbook on interferometric gravitational wave detectors. From 2003 to 2007 he served as the Spokesperson of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration. Prof. Saulson is also a popular teacher at all levels and was the Syracuse University Scholar-Teacher of the Year in 2003. Martin Pomerantz has been a leader in developing Antarctic astronomy. He obtained an AB in physics from Syracuse University in 1937, an MS from the University of Pennsylvania in 1938 and a Ph.D. in Physics from Temple University in 1951. He served as Director of the Bartol Research Institute from 1959 - 1985. Wh en the astronomical observatory at the United States Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station was opened in 1995, it was named the Martin A. Pomerantz Observatory (MAPO) in his honor. Pomerantz published his scientific autobiography, Astronomy on Ice , in 2004. In 1970 Pomerantz received a Centennial Medal from Syracuse University . He has received honorary doctorates from Swarthmore College , University of Uppsala , University of Delaware , and Syracuse University . Martin Pomerantz was featured in our latest newsletter Physics Matters http://phy.syr.edu/PhysicsMatters/Volume2/Volume%202.pdf A wonderful article on Martin Pomerantz can also be found on Wikipedia (the article was contributed by Eric Schiff). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_A._Pomerantz
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| Luca Giomi, who works with Prof. Mark Bowick, was selected as one of the finalists for the 2008 Student Speaker Award of the Group on Statistical and Nonlinear Physics (GSNP) of the American Physical Society. |
| The session on "Accelerating Universe" of the November Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposium consisting of talks by Mark Trodden and three colleagues (Rachel Bean, Cornell; Sean Carroll, CalTech; Adam Riess, John Hopkins) has been selected for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Sciences, April 26-29, 2008, in Washington, DC. The speakers will present their talks to Academy members, their guests, and members of the public. |
| Prof. Mark Trodden and two collaborators from Cornell (Profs. Rachel Bean and Eanna Flanagan) were awarded a grant from NASA for a collaborative project on "Confronting the details of cosmology's dark sector". |
| Prof. Marina Artuso has been elected Fellow of the American Physical Society. |
| Prof. Gianfranco Vidali was quoted in recent articles in the Post Standard and the Wall Street Journal online on the current shortage of liquid helium. Prof. Britton Plourde was also mentioned. |
| Aaron Wolfe, a former undergrad from SUNY ESF working in Prof. Liviu Movileanu's team, is lead author on a paper recently published in the prestigious Journal of the American Chemical Society . |
Prof. Sheldon Stone was elected to serve as CLEO experiments' Co-Spokesperson for the 2007-2008 academic year. |
Prof. Liviu Movileanu receives NSF award
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5th NY Complex Matter Workshop
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| Syracuse Physics Open House & Undergraduate Research Day The second Syracuse Physics Undergraduate Research Day & Open House was held on December 1, 2007. This event was geared towards undergraduate physics majors at schools within a few hours driving distance from Syracuse. Our inaugural event last year was a great success, with 33 students from 10 institutions attending. See pictures of the event. |
16th International Workshop on Vertex Detectors
"I'd like to thank you again for carrying forward the flame for the VERTEX conference with a superbly arranged edition which was very much enjoyed by me and everyone I spoke to. |
Prof. Jen Schwarz Receives NSF CAREER Award
For full citation, see http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0645373 |
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THE DEPARTMENT WELCOMES NEW FACULTY MEMBERS |
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