Congratulations to the graduating class of Spring 2023. Physics will be celebrating our graduates on Friday, May 12th. Below are student profiles from this year's graduating class. I worked at Dr.
Students with an interest in sports looking to add a science course to their schedule may consider an updated four credit-hour version of a course offered through the physics department: Physics 1111: ...
January 26, 2024 (Friday) 4:00-5:00p.m. Speaker: Christopher Monahan, W&M Physics Hosts: M. Sher Title: Exploring the Quantum Universe: Report of the 2023 Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel ...
This spring, physics professor Marcelo Gleiser is leading PHYS 82.01, “Question Reality!” for the first — and last — time in person. Gleiser said this is his last term teaching at the College.
Tyler McMaken: For outstanding service contributions to the physics department over six years including: Leadership of the CU-Prime Student Group which provides connection and mentorship between ...
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Physics tutorial: Modeling the force of a spring
Learn how to model the force of a spring step by step in this physics tutorial! 🧲📐 Explore Hooke’s Law, spring constants, and real-world examples while applying calculations to understand how ...
February 5, 2025 (Wednesday) 4:00-5:00 p.m. Location: Small Hall 111 Speaker: Holly Szumila-Vance Host: Justin Stevens Title: Nucleons in nuclei as the roadmap across scales Abstract: Physicists seek ...
The Physics Help Center, located in Sharp Lab 101B, is a place where students in introductory physics and astronomy courses can come for assistance with homework, studying, lab reports and other ...
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