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Aida El-Khadra quoted in Physics Magazine
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- January 16, 2024
Illinois Physics students showcase their art at Canvassing the Universe
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- December 16, 2023
Predicting the response of fungal genes using FUN-PROSE
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- November 20, 2023
Research Highlights
Click on a research highlight to vote for your favorite submission to the Research Highlight Science Writing Contest for graduate students.
Merging Physics and Economics for Climate Policy
- Research Highlights
- December 5, 2023
Interactions require a new theory of topology
- Research Highlights
- December 5, 2023
Donor support for COVID-19 research has had far-reaching benefits
“We did not have the time to write external grants and could not rely on traditional and slow funding vehicles. Instead we are supported by philanthropic funds that enable us to use necessary supercomputer resources, which would otherwise not be accessible.” notes Swanlund Professor of Physics Nigel Goldenfeld.
Give to the Engineering Visionary Scholarship.
EVS attracts the brightest students, ensures a diverse and talented class, and helps reduce student debt.
“The relief of financial burden this scholarship has lifted from my family’s shoulders is truly a priceless gift, and the generosity of donors that have made this possible inspires me to want to give others this same gift of relief, security, and most of all educational opportunity, as it has done for me.”
— Sara Shahid, Engineering Physics Class of '22, EVS Scholarship recipient
Watch Maggie and Fahad Mahmood's Material Girl parody video, Condensed Matter Girl, on Maggie's YouTube channel! Maggie is the Physics Education Secondary Education Partnership program coordinator at Illinois Physics, and Fahad is a professor in experimental condensed matter, whose group provided the creative spark for this project.
This original creation explores physics through the performing arts. It is one part of a larger scope of physics-and-the-arts collaborations initiated by Illinois Physics Professor Smitha Vishveshwara.
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Upcoming Events
Special Condensed Matter Seminar: Interplayed Ferroic Orderings in Quantum Materials
Xianghan Xu, Princeton University
190 ESB
12:00 PM
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Yaroslava Yingling
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3:00 PM
Physics Colloquium: "Many-body localization: alive enough!"
Anushya Chandran (Boston University)
Loomis Lab 141 and via Zoom
4:00 PM
Physics Colloquium: Tom Faulkner (UIUC), Title TBA
Tom Faulkner (UIUC)
Loomis Lab 141 and via Zoom
4:00 PM
Physics Colloquium: Katerina Chatziioannou (Caltech), Title TBA
Katerina Chatziioannou (Caltech)
Loomis Lab 141 and via Zoom
4:00 PM
Dr. Jeremy Grace, Principal Engineer, IDEX Health & Science
204 Loomis (Interaction Room)
11:00 AM
From Illinois to the Moon: The Life and Legacy of George R. Carruthers
Lara Waldrop
1002 Electrical and Computer Engineering Building, 306 North Wright Street, Urbana IL
10:00 AM
Technology that Touches You Back!
Craig Shultz
1002 Electrical and Computer Engineering Building, 306 North Wright Street, Urbana IL
10:00 AM
Instilling Common Sense into Robots
Saurabh Gupta
1002 Electrical and Computer Engineering Building, 306 North Wright Street, Urbana IL
10:00 AM