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Charles Misner Responds to 2017 Nobel Prize Announcement

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Published: Friday, 06 October 2017 14:57

Professor Emeritus Charles Misner was quoted in Nature commenting on the winners of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics, three physicists who worked on the first detection of gravitational waves.

Raman Sundrum, Zackaria Chacko, and David Curtin in Quanta Magazine

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Published: Tuesday, 26 September 2017 14:54

Professors Raman Sundrum and Zackaria Chacko, along with postdoc David Curtin, featured in article, "How the Hidden Higgs Could Reveal Our Universe’s Dark Sector" in Quanta Magazine.

Charles Misner Cited in Forbes Magazine

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Published: Thursday, 27 July 2017 09:31

Professor emeritus Charles Misner's research was cited in a Forbes Magazine article about the origins of the universe.

Ted Jacobson is Featured Speaker at Conference Celebrating Stephen Hawking's 75th Birthday

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Published: Tuesday, 18 July 2017 09:54

In July 2017, Ted Jacobson spoke at the "Gravity and Black Holes" international conference at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology in Cambridge, UK. The event marked the 75th birthday of Professor Stephen Hawking.

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  1. Raman Sundrum and David Curtin Contribute to Physics Today
  2. Gravitational Waves Detected for a Third Time
  3. Raman Sundrum and S. James Gates, Jr. Featured in BBC Horizon Special
  4. Raman Sundrum Quoted in Quanta Magazine

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  • Melanie Knouse Wins Staff Excellence Award
  • Kaustubh Agashe elected an APS Fellow in recognition of his pioneering work on the theory of (holographic) Composite Higgs
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