Daicar Bata 2023 winner | Daicar Bata 2023 winner | | 6/20/2024 4:00:00 AM | | <p>On Oct. 18, 2023, Department of Physics and Astronomy graduate students <strong>Mojtaba Taghipour Kaffash</strong>, <strong>Juniper Foote</strong> and <strong>Amit Tiwari</strong> delivered presentations at the 2023 Daicar-Bata Annual Best Paper and Highest GPA Awards. Mojtaba received the Best Paper Award for “Direct probing of strong magnon-photon coupling in a planar geometry." Juniper and Amit were recognized as runners up for their papers “A VERITAS/Breakthrough Listen Search for Optical Technosignatures" and “Composite topological structures in SO(10)," respectively. Additionally, graduate students <strong>Benjamin Flaggs</strong> and <strong>Connor Mooney</strong> were presented with the Highest GPA Award. The Best Paper Award included a $3,000 monetary prize, with $750 prizes for the two runners up. The winners of the highest GPA each received a $1,500 prize.<br></p> | | Uncropped Vertical | | GP0|#99d961eb-8936-415c-9024-28a13cec289a;L0|#099d961eb-8936-415c-9024-28a13cec289a|Awards and Honors;GTSet|#0a3b6244-764a-4413-b2f1-4b4c15da868c | 2024.00000000000 | https://www.cas.udel.edu/Lists/ForTheRecord/DispForm.aspx?ID=373 | |
Students honored at 2022 Daicar-Bata Annual Best Paper and Highest GPA Awards | Students honored at 2022 Daicar-Bata Annual Best Paper and Highest GPA Awards | | 10/21/2022 4:00:00 AM | | <p>On Oct. 12, 2022, Department of Physics and Astronomy graduate students <strong>Weipeng Wu, Rahul Nikhar </strong>and<strong> Xiaolong Li</strong> delivered
presentations at the 2022 Daicar-Bata Annual Best Paper and Highest GPA
Awards. Wu received the Best Paper Award for “Controlling polarization
of spintronic THz emitter by remnant magnetization texture.” Nikhar and
Li were recognized as runners up for their papers “Reliable crystal
structure predictions from first principles” and “Preparing to
Discover the Unknown with Rubin LSST: Time Domain,” respectively.
Additionally, graduate students <strong>Muhammad Hani Zaheer</strong> and <strong>Joseph Betz</strong> were
presented the Highest GPA Award. The Best Paper Award included a $3,000
monetary prize, with $750 prizes for the two runners up. The winners
of the highest GPA each received a $1,500 prize.</p> | | Uncropped Vertical | | GP0|#d586cffd-ad4b-45b9-8581-f6a2bbf70d87;L0|#0d586cffd-ad4b-45b9-8581-f6a2bbf70d87|Presentations;GTSet|#0a3b6244-764a-4413-b2f1-4b4c15da868c | 2022.00000000000 | https://www.cas.udel.edu/Lists/ForTheRecord/DispForm.aspx?ID=240 | |
Six faculty members recognized for outstanding work | Six faculty members recognized for outstanding work | | 6/10/2022 4:00:00 AM | | <p>Six faculty members have been recognized by the College of Arts and Sciences for outstanding work. <a href="https://www.cas.udel.edu/news/Pages/cas-faculty-excellence-awards-2022.aspx">The 2022 honorees</a>
“embody the excellence of all of our faculty across the college,” Dean
John A. Pelesko said in announcing the award recipients at the college’s
convocation ceremony on May 27. They are: <strong>Laura Helton</strong>, assistant professor of English and history, for outstanding advocacy; <strong>Sarah Wasserman</strong>, associate professor of English, outstanding advising; <strong>Edward Larkin</strong>, professor of English, excellence in faculty mentoring; <strong>John Morgan</strong>, associate professor of physics and astronomy, outstanding service; <strong>Carolyn White Bartoo</strong>, associate instructor of communication, excellence in teaching; and <strong>Jennifer Barker</strong>, professor of music, outstanding scholarship.<br></p> | | Uncropped Vertical | | GP0|#99d961eb-8936-415c-9024-28a13cec289a;L0|#099d961eb-8936-415c-9024-28a13cec289a|Awards and Honors;GTSet|#0a3b6244-764a-4413-b2f1-4b4c15da868c | 2022.00000000000 | https://www.cas.udel.edu/Lists/ForTheRecord/DispForm.aspx?ID=187 | |
Owocki publishes "Fundamentals of Astrophysics" | Owocki publishes "Fundamentals of Astrophysics" | ;owocki; | 1/14/2022 5:00:00 AM | | <p><strong>Stan Owocki</strong>, professor of physics and astronomy, is the author of <em>Fundamentals of Astrophysics</em>,
published in 2021 by Cambridge University Press. The concise textbook
is designed for a one-semester course in astrophysics, introducing
astrophysical concepts to undergraduate science and engineering
students. Reviewers called the book “a welcome addition to the handful
of good textbooks that cover astrophysics at an introductory level” and
commended its “one topic per session chapters, which makes the text
useful for modern active-learning-based approaches.”<br></p> | | Uncropped Vertical | | GP0|#e59b718f-f2f3-4654-8986-5eea60d4f90b;L0|#0e59b718f-f2f3-4654-8986-5eea60d4f90b|Publications;GTSet|#0a3b6244-764a-4413-b2f1-4b4c15da868c | 2022.00000000000 | https://www.cas.udel.edu/Lists/ForTheRecord/DispForm.aspx?ID=147 | |
Dodson-Robinson publishes "Origins of Giant Planets" | Dodson-Robinson publishes "Origins of Giant Planets" | ;sdr; | 1/14/2022 5:00:00 AM | | <p><strong>Sarah Dodson-Robinson</strong>, associate professor of physics and astronomy, is the author of <em>Origins of Giant Planets, Volume 1: Disks, dust, and planetesimals</em>,
published this month by IOP Publishing, the publishing company of the
Institute of Physics. The book is a comprehensive overview of giant
planet formation. It is designed for new researchers in the field,
preparing students and postdocs to begin their own original research, as
well as serving as a reference for senior researchers seeking
interdisciplinary connections between astrophysics, planetary science
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