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Ohio State-Newark professor helps interpret data from NASA satellite
"Michael Stamatikos is an assistant professor of physics and astronomy at Ohio State University-Newark. He also is part of a team of scientists working on interpreting data from NASA's Swift…
A New Look at How Stars are Born
CCAPP faculty Adam Leroy and his students will get the best look yet at how stars are born in galaxies' "stellar nurseries," thanks to a new, five-year National Science Foundation Faculty Early…
Ohio State Newark Professor Works on #1 Ranked NASA Satellite Mission
A satellite mission that Michael Stamatikos, physics and astronomy assistant professor on Ohio State's Newark campus, supports was recently ranked number one by NASA in science output among…
Physics PhD Graduate, Terri Brandt, Named Deputy Chief Scientist For The Physics Of The Cosmos (PCOS) Program Office At NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Terri Brandt who was advised by Prof. Jim Beatty and graduated from OSU with her PhD in 2009, has recently been appointed as the new Deputy Chief Scientist for the PCOS Program Office at NASA…
Astronomy Chair Emeritus Elected AAAS Astronomy Section Chair
Bradley Peterson, astronomy department professor and chair emeritus, has been elected chair of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Section on Astronomy…
Astronomer Joins Ranks of ASC NSF CAREER Award Winners
Adam Leroy, assistant professor, astronomy, is ASC’s latest NSF CAREER Award recipient. His five-year grant of $582,635 allows Leroy and his graduate students to use latest…
Adam Leroy Wins NSF CAREER Award
Astronomy Assistant Professor Adam Leroy was awarded a prestigious Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation, which supports junior faculty who are…
Beatty appointed to NASA advisory panel
CCAPP faculty member Jim Beatty has been appointed to serve on a NASA advisory panel. He will join the Executive Committee of the Physics of the Cosmos Analysis Group (PhysPAG) from 2016 to 2019…
Phun With Physics at the Ohio State Fair
We’re not just blowing smoke! Visit OSU’s Phun with Physics booth for some extreme science fun.
Be dazzled with some cool liquid nitrogen experiments that are sure to rock the building.
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