News
(Sept. 28, 2015)
Physics of Wrapping Miniature Droplets Takes Cue from Street FoodsJoseph Paulsen publishes on optimal wrapping of miniature liquid droplets in ‘Nature Materials’
(Sept. 17, 2015)
Syracuse Advances Search for Gravitational WavesPhysicists participate in first run of new Advanced LIGO Detector, after five-year rebuild
(Sept. 1, 2015)
Syracuse Physicist Lands NIH Grant Award to Study Tissue, Organ FormationM. Lisa Manning uses grant to investigate forces in organ development
(Aug. 25, 2015)
Syracuse Physicists Excel at Gordon Research Conference in New HampshireProfessors Bowick, Manning, Marchetti, and Paulsen among presenters
(July 15, 2015)
Syracuse Physicists Awarded $3 Million Grant to Build Particle DetectorProject is part of CERN upgrade in Switzerland
(July 14, 2015)
Syracuse Physicists Confirm Existence of Rare ‘Pentaquarks’Discovery marks culmination of decades-long search for elusive particles
(June 16, 2015)
Syracuse Physicist Awarded Grant to Study Physical Cell BiologyM. Lisa Manning to shed new light on formation of multicellular structures
(June 11, 2015)
Syracuse Physicist Awarded Grant for Quantum Computing EffortsBritton Plourde uses Army Research Office grant to create superconductor-based quantum computer