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Waves 2008 - Department Newsletter (3.0 MB)
Welcome to the Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Chair's Welcome
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News
Graduate student
Michelle Sestak
wins the
Applied Surface Science Division's Best Student Presentation Award
for her presentation "Analysis of CdTe and CdS Thin Films and Photovoltaic Device Structures by Spectroscopic Ellipsometry."
Graduate student
Lesley Simanton
's
research
featured in the
Chicago Tribune
UT Physicist
Ishmael Parsai
honored at international conference
Professor
Reva-Kay Williams
receives a National Science Foundation Award for her project "
Theoretical and Numerical Investigation of a Unified Astrophysical Rotating Black Hole Model for Active Galactic Nuclei, Microquasars, and Gamma-Ray Bursters
".
Professor
Jacques G. Amar
receives a National Science Foundation Award for his project "
Simulating Nonequilibrium Processes over Extended Time- and Length-scales using Parallel Accelerated Dynamics
".
Professor
Rupali Chandar
wins a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for her project "
The Life Cycle of Star Clusters: New Windows into Star Formation and Galaxy Evolution
".
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