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Prof. James Buckley has received a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy in support of theoretical and experimental studies in particle physics and cosmology.
Prof. Kenneth F. Kelton has received a grant from the NSF for a research project titled Fundamental Investigations of Nucleation Processes in Silicate Liquids and Glasses with a Goal of Developing Predictive Models for Glass Formation and Crystallization.
Prof. Li Yang has received a grant from the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research for a research project titled Ferroelectricity, Multiferroics, and Enhanced Magnetoelectric Effect in Single-Atomic Layers.
Prof. Christine Floss has received NASA support for a project titled Microanalytical Characterization of Presolar Silicate Grains: Constraints on Grain Formation in Stellar Environments and Grain Survival in the Early Solar Nebula.
Wash U Researchers prepare to fly device over Antarctica to study space radiation ...
Is nature fundamentally weird? Mark Alford explains ...
2017 Newsletter
Congratulations to Todd Hardt who has received an Outstanding Staff Award from the School of Arts and Sciences...
Professor Ken Kelton's group catch glass transition in the act ...
Professor Kater Murch is Shaking Schrodinger's Cat ...