Pluto Accolades
Awards received and recognition of New Horizons: New Horizons was chosen by Science News as Science Story of the Year Time magazine chose the New Horizons Pluto photo as the photo of the year New...
View ArticleSpecial Issue of Science Magazine About New Horizons
Check out the a special issue of Science Magazine featuring the New Horizons mission and pluto. Article About Pluto Full Issue of Science Magazine
View ArticleCongratulations to PhD Students: Dean’s Graduate Award for Excellence
Congratulations to three graduating Physics PhD students awarded with this year’s Outstanding Physics & Astronomy Dissertation Awards. These awards will be presented to the awardees during the...
View ArticleStudent Directory
Directory of current graduate students. First Name Last Name Major Research Email Website Scott Watson Physics PhD Non-linear Dynamics swatso10@gmu.edu Ryan Mays Physics PhD rmays@gmu.edu Adam Jacob...
View ArticleFall 2016 Semester Colloquia Schedule
Colloquia for the Fall 2016 Semester will take place from 3:00 to 4:15 pm in Exploratory Hall, Room L111, unless otherwise noted. Refreshments will be served. Date Speaker Affiliation Title and...
View ArticleCourse Rotations for Select Graduate Courses
The following is the rotation for core courses for both the MS and PhD degree. Also listed is the rotation for the specialty science courses that are a part of the PhD degree requirements (students...
View ArticleSigma Xi Grant Award Winner: Dillon Berger
Congratulations to Dillon Berger, who was awarded a Sigma XI Grant in Aid of Research for a project on modeling the signatures of low mass black holes in galaxies under the direction of Professor...
View ArticleSpring 2017 Semester Colloquia Schedule
Colloquia for the Spring 2017 Semester will take place from 3:00 to 4:15 pm in Exploratory Hall, Room L003, unless otherwise noted. Refreshments will be served. Date Speaker Affiliation Title and...
View ArticleFormer PhD Student Probes Puzzling Galaxy Merger
Former PhD student and current postdoctoral fellow at the Naval Research Laboratory Dr. Nathan Secrest is leading a study of the fascinating Was 49 galaxy merger system. This study, in collaboration...
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