The FSU Department of Physics and Tallahassee Scientific Society invite you to two events this week in honor of former Florida State University professor Joseph Lannutti. Both events are free and open to the public. Hear from featured speaker Ayana Arce from Duke University, a leading researcher in collider physics. ?? Lannutti Public Presentation ?? Wednesday, Nov. 13 at 7:00 p.m. ?? Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee Topic: Artificial Intelligence and the Fate of the Universe ?? Lannutti Lecture by Ayana Arce ?? Thursday, Nov. 14 at 3:45 p.m. ?? FSU Physics Department We hope to see you there!
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Learn how the FSU Department of Physics has helped pioneer innovation in STEM teaching strategies since 2008! ??
For National STEM Day, we’re highlighting some of Florida State University's innovative faculty who are rethinking STEM education, replacing the traditional lecture-style format with active learning strategies in the classroom. In the latest edition of Spectrum Magazine, discover how they’re helping students succeed in biology, chemistry, mathematics and beyond ?? fla.st/5RCDKOLT.
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Learn more about this innovative research by FSU Department of Physics assistant professors Guangxin Ni and Cyprian Lewandowski!
In new research from the FSU Department of Physics and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University physicists have revealed how various physical manipulations of graphene, an electrically conductive nanomaterial, may impact its optical properties and conductivity. Learn how their findings open the door for future study of this naturally occurring elemental carbon, here: fla.st/ODOVMQI1
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Don't miss out as we dive into the world of "Quantum Adventures" at tomorrow's session of Saturday Morning Physics! SMP is a free opportunity for children and families to have fun and learn directly from Florida State University scientists. Find start times and the full schedule of events here: https://lnkd.in/eqw3j9Zp
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Join the FSU Department of Physics this Thursday, Oct. 31, for the 10th Kemper Colloquium featuring guest speaker Alexandra Gade, the scientific director of the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan State University. The colloquium, honoring former Florida State University vice president for research and Distinguished Lawton Professor of Physics Kirby Kemper, gets underway at 3:45 p.m. at the Richards Building (101 UPL). For details, visit: https://bit.ly/48upeOJ
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Congratulations, professor! ??
Congratulations to Laura Reina, a Florida State University Distinguished Research Professor and Joseph F. Owens Endowed Professor at the FSU Department of Physics, on receiving the 2024 Jesse W. Beams Award from the Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society! Learn how her pioneering work in particle physics has been advancing the field for decades: fla.st/TL46RAFW. ? McKenzie Harris, M.A. ??: Devin Bittner, MBA
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Congratulations! Our own Herschel Chawdhry won second place at last week's Five-Minute Research Competition.
Last week, Florida State University celebrated National Postdoctoral Appreciation Week with a poster session and the Five-Minute Research Competition. Huge congrats to our talented Florida State University - College of Arts and Sciences finalists! ?? Learn more about the incredible contributions of #FSU postdocs: fla.st/ZT08BX4W
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Join the FSU Department of Physics tomorrow, Oct. 24, for a colloquium featuring Douglas Natelson from Rice University! ??
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Tomorrow! ?? Join us Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 10 a.m. for an #FSU Astro Seminar. Alexandra Kozyreva, from the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies in Germany, will present on deciphering the progenitor and explosion of a core-collapse supernova. Find us in room 621 or join via Zoom with this link: https://bit.ly/3Yxjtwp. Hope to see you there!
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Mark your calendars! ?? Dirac Quantum Discussions, organized by the #FSU Quantum Initiative, is happening February 25-27 at Florida State University. Share your research and connect with leaders in quantum science and engineering. Click the link to find more info and make sure to register by December 15 ?? fsu-dqd.org.