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Funding from the Department of Energy will allow physics department to add a new faculty member and a graduate student.
Over 150 young women attended the American Physical Society's Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics at Princeton University Jan. 20 to 22.
Researchers are studying hydrogen atom locations & their effects on iron in a compound similar to those commonly used in industrial catalysts.
Advancing the understanding of sorbents and catalysts to be co-designed will achieve more active, efficient, and durable systems for reactive capture.
The new agreement will create research opportunities for UTEP faculty & students as well as internship & employment opportunities in critical fields.
A team of researchers aims to detect dark matter directly via its scattering from the constituents of the atomic nuclei of a detection medium.
Electric vehicle advancements aim to put fossil fuels in the rearview mirror, bringing zero-carbon electric vehicles closer to mainstream adoption.
The Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center adapts sophisticated, full-scale ground-motion simulations into readily distributed datasets.
Gomez-Velez combines expertise in river systems and mathematics with a civil engineer’s perspective and training to resolve big questions about water.
The study will provide crucial details on cloud and precipitation properties in the Southern Ocean.