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Physics New Majors Induction Ceremony & BBQ - Thursday, May 2nd at 4:15 pm

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Join us as we welcome and induct our newest members into the department. The seniors will introduce each student and learn something interesting and funny about each one. We will BBQ first followed by introductions and finally...CAKE!

Physics Colloquium - Thursday, May 2nd at Noon in Tome 115

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Dr. Crystal Bailey, Education and Careers Program Manager at the American Physical Society (APS) will present "Breaking the Myth of the "Non-Traditional" Physicist: The Real Story about Employment for Physics PhDs" on Thursday, May 2nd at Noon in Tome 115.  Free pizza and everyone welcome to attend.

Physics Senior Research Talk - Thursday, April 25th @ Noon in Tome 115

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Joshua Margolis will present "Manipulating Spatial Frequencies through LabView" and Sung Woo Kim will present "A Highly Efficient, Low-Cost Solar Air Heater Using a Gridded Absorber" on Thursday, April 25th at Noon in Tome 115.  Free pizza and everyone welcome to attend!

Physics Senior Research Talk - Tuesday, April 23rd @ Noon in Tome 115

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Join us for a Physics Research Talk on Thursday, April 23rd at Noon in Tome 115.  Joseph Stormes will present "Parity-Time Symmetry Breaking in a Non-Linear Gain/Lost Circuit" and Liam Timms will present "Synchronization in a Network of Phase-Coupled Oscillators: The Role of Learning and Time Delay".  Free pizza & everyone welcome to attend.

Congratulations to David Lifschitz!

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Congratulations to David Lifschitz!  He has been accepted in the ME program of Mechanical Engineering at Bucknell University.  He will be a graduate student there for the next two years.

Physics Research Talk - Monday, April 22nd @ 4:15 pm in Tome 115

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Melia Bonomo, Casey Caslin and David Lifschitz will present "Analyzing the Singularities of Freezing Sessile Water Droplets" on Monday, April 22nd at 4:15 pm in Tome 115.  Snacks will be provided and everyone is welcome to attend.

28th Annual Science Student Research Symposium Poster Award Winner!

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Congratulations to Melia Bonomo, Casey Caslin and David Lifschitz!  Their poster titled "Analyzing the Singularities of Freezing Sessile Water Droplets" was awarded the winner of the 28th Annual Science Student Research Symposium yesterday (Monday, April 15th).2013 Outstanding Poster Winners!