Nakamura wins CAREER Award
Assistant Professor Issei Nakamura receives a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Program award for his research on computational methods to simulate how polymeric liquids interact with...
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Ramy El-Ganainy Ramy El-Ganainy (Physics/CQP) is the PI on a project that has received a $107,875 research and development grant from Pennsylvania State University. The project is titled “Programmable...
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Raymond Shaw (Physics/EPSSI) is the principal investigator on a project that has received a $2,903,682 research and development grant from the National Science Foundation. Shaw, co-investigators Will...
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Professor Emeritus David Nitz (Physics/EPSSI) is the principal investigator on a project that has received a $249,804 research and development grant from the National Science Foundation. This...
View ArticleSunny forecast for Physics Pi Cloud Chamber
Michigan Tech Pi Cloud Chamber $4 million in NSF funding makes the Physics Pi Cloud Chamber and extensive supporting instrumentation available to the atmospheric sciences community for investigations...
View ArticlePhysics Major Anthony Palmer Wins Best Poster at Computing [MTU] Showcase
Michigan Tech physics and applied and computational mathematics double major Anthony Palmer, along with computer science PhD candidate Elijah Cobb, won the best poster recently in the Computing [MTU]...
View ArticleGuest Blog: Uncovering Global Dust-Climate Connections
By Kimberly Geiger, College of Engineering “Godzilla” Saharan dust storm in June 2020. Photo courtesy of NASA. Developed at Michigan Tech, a new global weather station-based dataset named dulSD is...
View ArticleLucas Simonson, physics PhD candidate awarded scholarship to study in Germany
Lucas Simonson is off to study in Germany Lucas Simonson has been awarded a scholarship by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). He will study at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of...
View ArticlePhysicists develop a linear response theory for open systems having...
Linear analysis plays a central role in science and engineering. Even when dealing with nonlinear systems, understanding the linear response is often crucial for gaining insight into the underlying...
View ArticleTech Team Tackles Tar Balls’ Impacts On Climate
Research by Claudio Mazzoleni and physics alumni Susan Mathai ’23 and Swarup China ’12 featured in a news article in Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) at the Pacific Northwest...
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