Physics

Joy Kobti reaching under shelf in labScience Society president Joy Kobti worked with professor John Trant studying selective acetate deprotection in carbohydrate chemistry.

Science recognizes student engagement beyond the classroom

The Faculty of Science has recognized more than 100 students as LEAD Medallion Scholars.

Shohini GhoseQuantum physicist Shohini Ghose of Wilfrid Laurier University is this year’s guest speaker in the Women in Science seminar series.

Quantum physicist to give seminar on campus

Quantum physicist Shohini Ghose of Wilfrid Laurier University is this year’s guest speaker in the Women in Science seminar series.

John Donohue lecturingJohn Donohue of the University of Waterloo will address “The Second Quantum Revolution,” Monday, March 11, in Katzman Lounge, Vanier Hall.

Discussion of quantum information science on agenda for Monday

A lecture Monday, March 11, on the UWindsor campus promises real-world applications of quantum technologies.

Roman MaevPhysicist Roman Maev speaks to reporters during the launch of ONtech Rapid Coatings.

New company born of UWindsor research

A company launched Tuesday will market a new way of applying powder coatings that cleans, coats, and works metal in a single operation.

New states of quantum matter subject of physics lecture

McMaster University physics professor Graeme Luke, senior fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research and fellow of the American Physical Society, will deliver the Canadian Association of Physicists’ annual undergraduate lecture Tuesday, February 13, in Alumni Hall’s McPherson Lounge.

Dr. Luke will discuss “Exotic Probes and Extreme Conditions Reveal New States of Quantum Matter” at 3 p.m.

map showing path of eclipse across North AmericaWindsor-Essex County will fall in the path of at least an 80 per cent view of a solar eclipse Monday, August 21.

UWindsor experts to guide viewers through solar eclipse

UWindsor astronomers will take to a riverfront park Monday to help the public view and understand a solar eclipse.

Eugene KimPhysics professor Eugene Kim will explain the science behind this year’s Nobel Prize in physics in a free lecture Thursday aimed at a general audience.

Lecture to explain Nobel Prize-winning physics

Physics professor Eugene Kim will explain the science behind this year’s Nobel Prize in physics in a free lecture Thursday aimed at a general audience.

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