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Stories tagged with: Institute for Nuclear and Particle Physics

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OHIO Research

National Science Foundation grant provides funding for collaborative project with FSU, Ursinus College to advance nuclear research

The gamma-ray detection technology developed from this proposal will help to provide detailed information crucial for understanding nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics.

Science Café - 51ÂÒÂ×
OHIO Events

Science Café to feature discussion on ‘Spilling the Beans on a Whole Latte Elements’ on Oct. 2

The Science Café event, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 5 p.m. in the Front Room on the fourth floor of Baker University Center and via YouTube.

Milky Way Galaxy during night.
Faculty Awards

Dr. Christian Drischler receives 2024 NSF CAREER Award to advance research, educate students and community

OHIO's Dr. Christian Drischler was recently recognized with the prestigious NSF CAREER Award for early-career faculty and scientists. Through funding from the award, Drischler will advance the scientific community's understanding of theoretical nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics.

Greta Hibbard
Student Success

OHIO's 2024 Goldwater winners: Greta Hibbard

All four of 51ÂÒÂ×’s internal nominees for the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship won the award in 2024. Senior Greta Hibbard studies engineering physics in the Honors Tutorial College.

Jane Kim PhD
Artificial Intelligence

How AI is helping decode the complex world of quantum states

OHIO researcher Jane Kim, Ph.D., is using AI and neural networks to revolutionize quantum physics by accurately modeling quantum states, unlocking new insights into the universe's smallest particles.

Dr. Christian Drischler, portrait with whiteboard
Sub-atomic research

51ÂÒÂ× physicists aim to bring artificial intelligence, machine learning and computational tools to nation's researchers

Two 51ÂÒÂ× physicists are advancing the frontiers of sub-atomic research by developing AI and computational tools to accelerate both theoretical and experimental research.

Khairul Alam was a 2022 patent recipient.

OHIO recognizes faculty, student and alumni inventors, including 11 patent recipients

51ÂÒÂ× recognized dozens of faculty, student, staff and alumni researchers who submitted intellectual property disclosures and 11 projects that received patents in 2022.

Louis Wright, portrait
The Wright Way

University community mourns Physics Professor Emeritus Louis Wright

The 51ÂÒÂ× community mourns the passing of Physics Professor Emeritus Louis Wright, instrumental in building OHIO's Physics and Astronomy Department in the College of Arts and Sciences.

A photo from the Faculty Teaching and Research Awards Recognition Ceremony

Teaching and Research Awards ceremony honors outstanding OHIO faculty

51ÂÒÂ× celebrated exceptional faculty members during the Faculty Teaching and Research Awards Recognition Ceremony on March 29.

Zach Meisel, Ph.D.

Zach Meisel anticipates new answers on how the elements of the universe were made

Astrophysicist Zach Meisel, Ph.D., is part of an international team of pioneers whose goal is to solve some of the mysteries about stars and stellar burning at the elemental level.

Athens campus

51ÂÒÂ× names five outstanding Presidential Research Scholars

51ÂÒÂ× named five professors from physics, engineering, communications and business as its 2021-22 Presidential Research Scholars.

Adam Fritsch

2021-22 Glidden Professor brings expertise to Edwards Accelerator, undergraduate physics labs

Dr. Adam Fritsch, associate professor of physics at Gonzaga University, is joining 51ÂÒÂ× as a Robert and Rene Glidden Visiting Professor for the 2021-22 academic year.

Carl Brune and grad students

Edwards Accelerator Laboratory turns 50, continues to provide surprising results

Thousands of 51ÂÒÂ× students walk past the Edwards Accelerator Laboratory each day, not noticing the internationally-known research facility set into the hillside.

Dr. Daniel Phillips

OHIO leads new $3.7 million project to advance nuclear physics experiments

An 51ÂÒÂ× physicist is leading a new $3.7 million, multi-institution effort to develop software that can create more accurate models of scientific phenomena.

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51ÂÒÂ× names 2019 Presidential Research Scholars

Seven faculty members have been named 2019 Presidential Research Scholars for excellence in arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and physical sciences and engineering research.

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