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Constructing Microwave Circuits, Using Organic-based Magnetic Material
Physics Professor Ezekiel Johnston-Halperin leads a four-institution research collaboration on next-generation microwave electronic devices based on novel magnetic and topological properties of…
The Gift of Time: Physics Alumnus Establishes Scholarships
Physics alumnus Jim Smith established a scholarship fund for physics undergraduate students in need to allow them to focus their time on academics and internships.
Biochemist Awarded NIH Grant to Unravel Health Impacts of RNA Silencing
Biochemist Kotaro Nakanishi received a new, five-year, $981,250 NIH RO1 grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) funding important research into gene-regulation in humans.
Saltzman Appointed Director, School of Earth Sciences
Matthew Saltzman has been appointed to serve as director of the School of Earth Sciences, beginning July 1, 2017.
Astronomer Leads Team Discovery of Hottest Known Planet
Astronomer Scott Gaudi is co-leader of an international team that has discovered the hottest planet ever. The discovered planet, KELT-9b is “so hot it stretches the definition of the word ‘planet,’”…
Moving Toward a “Quantum Leap”
A new five-year, $477,294 NSF CAREER Award supports Physics Assistant Professor Yuan-Ming Lu’s educational outreach and important research on developing new ways to detect and design topological…
Celebrating Teaching, Mentoring and Scholarship
On Monday, April 3, the College of Arts and Sciences hosted its annual Spring Recognition Ceremony, honoring faculty and others in the college for their outstanding achievements in the arts and…
Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Researchers Shine at 2017 Denman Forum
Forty Arts and Sciences undergraduates took top awards in 20 categories at the 22nd annual Denman Undergraduate Research Forum, held March 29.
DOE Funds Fundamental, Wide-Ranging, High-Energy Physics
The Department of Energy’s new three-year $5.65M grant to Ohio State’s High Energy Physics Group funds the research of eleven faculty members and their postdocs and graduate students on wide-ranging…