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    Prof. Anastasia Volovich along with the other recipients of the 2007 Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers at the White House.


    Hanoi University of Science (HUS) and Brown’s Department of Physics sign an agreement to formalize cooperative relations.


    “For bacteria to swim in water, it’s like us trying to swim through honey. The drag is dominant.” -Prof. Jay Tang
    credit: Guanglai Li/Brown University


    2008 Physics Poster Session


    2008 Physics Poster Session


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    BLAST experiment, Antartica
    Physics collaborator: Prof. Greg Tucker


    BLAST experiment, Antartica
    Physics collaborator: Prof. Greg Tucker


    Physics students at work in their labs.
    credit: Lauren Brennan


    credit: Lauren Brennan


    credit: Lauren Brennan


    credit: Lauren Brennan


    credit: Lauren Brennan


    credit: Lauren Brennan


    credit: Lauren Brennan



    The Large Hadron Collider.


    Physics hosts a science club for the students of the Community Preparatory School.


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    Announcements

    Awards

    Prof. Anastasia Volovich is selected as a 2008 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) winner.

    Research

    Prof. Jay Tang, Dr. Guanglai Li, and former Brown undergraduate student, Lick-Kon Tam research of Brownian motion is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Read more here.

    News

    Prof. Bob Pelcovits conveys a moving essay on WRNI National Public Radio station's show This I Believe Listen Online.

    Student Opportunities

    Outreach

    Community Preparatory School students help us in launching the 'Science Kids Program'.

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