“The development of engineered microenvironments for studying stem cells and microorganisms”, Monday, March 9th, 2020
Time: 2:00pm, Roland Hall 142
Aakash Sahai, University of Colorado, “Nanometric Wakefield Acceleration”
Tuesday, January 7, 2020 @ 11:00 am, FRH 4179
My work initially seeks modules that offer many GeV energy gain in sub-millimeter nanostructures using attosecond thin film compression x-ray lasers or particle beams. This also breaks open several unexplored basic questions such as understanding attosecond dynamics in materials, properties of nanoscale modes in structured materials etc.
Summer BBQ welcomes new ChaMP class
Jessica Kelz and Robert Marosi Awarded 2019 Opportunity Award
Jessica Kelz (Martin Lab) and Robert Marosi (Capolino Lab) were awarded the 2019 Opportunity Award for their work on “From Simulation to Fabrication: Making the Ideal RF Transceiver”.
2019 Opportunity Award
$10,000 in research expenses
Abstract: due Fri. April 19th at midnight
Full proposal: due by Fri May 3rd at midnight
Details here.
Congratulations to the ChaMP Poster Session Awardees
Congratulations to Rachel Lucas, Prantik Saha, Bridgett Kohno, and Jake Polster for their outstanding posters. Thank you also to all the attendees!
Jessica Kelz advances to candidacy
Jessica Kelz (Chemistry) advanced to Ph.D. candidacy on April 18th, 2019. Congrats!
2019 ChaMP poster session
Thursday, April 18, 2019 4:30-7:00pm
Nat Sci ll 1201
$10,000 Opportunity Research Award
Poster Prizes
Food and Drinks
PRE-REGISTRATION LINK
Dr. Suzanne Genc (RAND Corporation and former ChaMPion) at alumni panel 4/18 3:30
Dr. Suzanne Genc, previously a ChaMP student at UCI, is now Associate Physical Scientist at RAND Corporation. She will speak at the Physics & Astronomy Dept. alumni panel series where PhD alum from our department come and discuss their career paths to their current positions.
Thurs. 4/18 3:30 in Rowland Hall 101, with wine & cheese after in RH 142.
Michael Milgie competes in the UCI’s Grad Slam Finals on Fri. 3/8
Michael gave a 3-minute pitch on his research on developing high-sensitivity chemical detectors at the Grad Slam Finals