Recent News
Prof. Alessandra Buonanno has been Named Fellow of the American Physical Society
Professor Alessandra Buonanno has been named a fellow of the American Physical Society "for revolutionalizing our understanding of quantum optical noise in interferometric gravitational-wave detectors (with Chen), creating the effective-one-body (EOB) approach to...
Graduate Student Doojin Kim Won the NSF funded LHC-TI Fellowship
Graduate Student Doojin Kim won the NSF funded LHC-TI Fellowship. The program helps the US meet the theoretical needs of the LHC by providing this fellowship to promising young theorists working on LHC-related physics.
Prof. Raman Sundrum was Honored in His Contributions
Professor Raman Sundrum was honored for fundamental contributions including anomaly-mediations in supergravity theories and the "Randall-Sundrum" mechanism within higher-dimensional warped compactifications, and associatied phenomenological implications.
Prof. Sylvester James Gates gave a talk at January’s SciCafe
Professor Sylvester James Gates gave a talk about the discovery of computer codes, like those used in web browers, embedded in the equations of superstring theory. In particular, the codes found in Adinkra symbols, which are graphical representation of the theory.
Post-doctoral position in gravitational waves at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and University of Maryland
Post-doctoral position in gravitational waves at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and University of Maryland. The Gravitational Astrophysics Laboratory at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and the Maryland Gravitational Wave Theory Group at the University of...
Prof. Sylvester James Gates has been elected a Fellow of the Institute of Physics (UK)
Professor Sylvester James Gates (Physics) has been elected a Fellow of the Institute of Physics (UK). The Institute works to advance physics research, application and education; and engages with policy makers and the public to develop awareness and understanding of...
Prof. Sylvester James Gates will give a lecture at Montana State University’s Musuem of the Rockies
Professor Sylvester James Gates (Physics) will give a public lecture about the frontiers of physics at Montana State University’s Museum of the Rockies, December 8. Gates also was an invited speaker at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students,...