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If you are interested in hot topics such as heat transport in solar cells, lasers, or devices for high-speed telecom, you'll be working with Janice Hudgings.

Working with the NEMO (Neutrino Experiments with Molybdenum) collaboration, Sean Sutton researches 100Mo and 82Se in the current NEMO 3 and the forthcoming SuperNEMO experiments, based in the Frejus Underground Laboratory located in the French Alps.

Mark Peterson covers a lot of ground: from fluid dynamics and modelling of low Reynolds number flows to the physical impossibilities of Dante's Hell.

Faculty Opening

Physics Assistant Professor
Tenure Track

Highlights

MHC's First Patent-Related Venture Heats Up

MHC’s Greenberg '09 Wins Major Physics Award

Physics major Katie Greenberg ’09 wins Gates Scholarship...

Katie Greenberg and Danti Chen, physics majors, elected to Phi Beta Kappa...

Maybe you are wondering . . . "Who's Hiring Physics Majors?"

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