

Summer 2021
With NASA's latest balloon technology, Johanna Nagy is looking 13 billion years into the past to precisely measure the polarization of the microwave sky.
Physicists at Washington University in St. Louis have discovered how to locally add electrical charge to an atomically thin graphene device by layering flakes of another thin material, alpha-RuCl3, on top of it.
In 2019, NASA selected nine teams to study pieces of the Moon that have been carefully stored untouched for nearly 50 years.
Martin Israel, professor of physics and longtime administrator, retired at the end of June. Israel joined the Washington University faculty in 1968. As head of the Cosmic Ray Group and a fellow of the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences, Israel has spent much of his research career studying galactic cosmic rays.
James H. Buckley, professor of physics in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, received a $4.9 million award from NASA to build a demonstration version of a large satellite ex...
Faculty Focus: Jeff Gillis-Davis
NASA selects astrophysics mission to detect ultrahigh-energy neutrinos
Johanna Nagy in Antarctica
Glimpsing the unseeable physics of a black hole
Muon magnetism could hint at a breakdown of physics’ standard model
Professor of Physics James Buckley has been elected Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) upon the recommendation of the APS Division of Astrophysics.
Read the StoryAssociate Professor of Physics Erik Henriksen has received an NSF CAREER award. This highly competitive grant is a wonderful recognition of his pioneering research in condensed matter and materials physics.
Read the StoryResearch Assistant Professor of Physics Nan Liu has been been named as the 2021 recipient of The Meteoritical Society's Nier Prize recognizing outstanding research in meteoritics and closely allied fields by young scientists.
Read the StoryResearch Professor of Physics Sachiko Amari received the H. C. Urey Award from the European Association of Geochemistry for outstanding contributions advancing geochemistry over a career.
Read the StoryAssistant Professor of Physics Maria Piarulli is a recipient of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Early Career Research Program funding.
Read the StoryProfessor of Physics Li Yang conducted research with black phosphorus — a material with a thickness of just a few atomic layers — in a study hailed as a milestone of the past 50 years by the Physical Review B (PRB), an academic journal of the American Physical Society (APS).
Read the StoryProfessor of Physics Kater Murch has been promoted to Professor of Physics.
Associate Professor of Physics Erik Henriksen has been promoted to Associate Professor of Physics.
Research Professor of Physics Jeffrey Gillis-Davis has been promoted to Research Professor of Physics.
May 2021
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