Departmental News
Saturday, July 20, 2013 - 04:34pm
July 2013: Kent State Physics Professor Elizabeth Mann and her PhD advisee Pritam Mandal collaborate with researchers at the University of Washington, Seattle, on research into lipid mem
Physics prof. & graduate student coauthor study featured on cover of prestigious biophysics journal
July 2013: Kent State Physics Professor Elizabeth Mann and her PhD advisee Pritam Mandal collaborate with researchers at the University of Washington, Seattle, on research into lipid memSunday, April 21, 2013 - 04:34pm
Dr. Jinhui Chen attended an award ceremony (see photos) this month in Denver, Colorado, where American Physical Society President Michael Turner presented him with the 2012 George E.…
Dr. Jinhui Chen receives prize from APS President at ceremony in Denver
Dr. Jinhui Chen attended an award ceremony (see photos) this month in Denver, Colorado, where American Physical Society President Michael Turner presented him with the 2012 George E.…Thursday, December 6, 2012 - 03:34pm
Urbana—In order to examine the workings of the smallest bits of matter, particle physicists smash subatomic particles together at tremendously high speeds and then analyze the resultant sprays (called jets) of even smaller particles, following them through their various decay…
Kent State Undergraduate Contributes to Particle Physics Research Effort
Urbana—In order to examine the workings of the smallest bits of matter, particle physicists smash subatomic particles together at tremendously high speeds and then analyze the resultant sprays (called jets) of even smaller particles, following them through their various decay…Wednesday, November 28, 2012 - 03:34pm
The Division of Research and Sponsored Programs would like to congratulate the recipients of the inaugural Internal Post-doctoral Seed Program. In this initial round, 12 proposals were selected which resulted in awards for the support of 14 post-doctoral associates for one year…
Inaugural Internal Postdoctoral Seed Program to support 14 postdoctoral research fellows
The Division of Research and Sponsored Programs would like to congratulate the recipients of the inaugural Internal Post-doctoral Seed Program. In this initial round, 12 proposals were selected which resulted in awards for the support of 14 post-doctoral associates for one year…Friday, September 21, 2012 - 04:34pm
Former KSU postdoctoral researcher Jinhui Chen has been awarded the 2012 George E. Valley, Jr. Prize by the American Physical Society (APS) in recognition of work done while he was a Kent employee.
Jinhui Chen Awarded the 2012 George E. Valley, Jr. Prize by APS
Former KSU postdoctoral researcher Jinhui Chen has been awarded the 2012 George E. Valley, Jr. Prize by the American Physical Society (APS) in recognition of work done while he was a Kent employee.Monday, May 14, 2012 - 04:34pm
The College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce Research Incentive awards for Spring 2012.
Research Incentive Awards
The College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce Research Incentive awards for Spring 2012.Monday, February 13, 2012 - 03:34pm
Kent State University researchers are co-leaders of an international team that discovered antihelium-4, the most massive antinucleus known to date. Discover magazine recently compiled a list of the top 100 science stories for 2011, and it ranked the antihelium-4 discovery as the…
Discover Magazine ranks a discovery co-led by Kent State as the #3 physics/math story for 2011
Kent State University researchers are co-leaders of an international team that discovered antihelium-4, the most massive antinucleus known to date. Discover magazine recently compiled a list of the top 100 science stories for 2011, and it ranked the antihelium-4 discovery as the…Monday, June 13, 2011 - 04:34pm
Kent State University researchers are part of a team of international scientists who have discovered antihelium-4, the most massive antinucleus known to date. This new discovery is the antimatter partner of the helium-4 nucleus, also called the alpha particle. Helium-4 is the…
Kent State Researchers Play Lead Role in New Science Discovery
Kent State University researchers are part of a team of international scientists who have discovered antihelium-4, the most massive antinucleus known to date. This new discovery is the antimatter partner of the helium-4 nucleus, also called the alpha particle. Helium-4 is the…Tuesday, June 7, 2011 - 04:34pm
University appoints Oleg Lavrentovich as Trustees Research Professor, names Hiroshi Yokoyama new Liquid Crystal Institute director