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2008 News

Award for energy-efficiency innovation. BC News Release>>

Near perfect 'black': new metamaterial can absorb pretty much every light particle it encounters. More>>

Jeff Klatsky'08 (Physics) made 3,415-mile trip on bike raising money for Evan Henry Foundation for Autism. More>>

Department of Physics celebrates University’s 132nd Commencement with "Introduction to Quantum Mechanics" cake. More>>

Prof. Padilla lab reports on metamaterials' properties with promising new applications. More >>

The Department of Physics acknowledges its AY 07-08 award winners. More>>

Professor George Goldsmith celebrates 85th birthday. More>>

The Department of Physics makes successful contribution to scientific agenda of 2008 March Meeting. More>>

Nanotech fuels thermoelectric breakthrough. Science | Boston Globe | More>>

Prof. Kalman's paper recently appeared in Phys. Rev. Letters. More>>

lkkBC Physics Prof. Ren’s papers on nanoscale research are listed among "50 most cited". More>>

 

 

 

 

 



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BC Physics Chair, Prof. Michael Naughton appointed as the Evelyn J. & Robert A. Ferris Professor of Physics
BC Chronicle>>|Norwood Bulletin>>
 
 

Two New Faculty to Join Physics Department in January 2010
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Summer of Science and Condensed Matter Physics
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Physics Alumnus Prof. H.I. Smith Is to Receive BC 2009 Award for Professional Excellence
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The Guiding of Light: Metamaterials Provide a New Roadmap to Steer Electromagnetic Waves
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Physics of Stretching Salt: Physics Prof. K. Kempa Comments on New Findings from SNL
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