Tag Archives: Department of Physics and Astronomy
Graduate Student Spotlight: Elizabeth Mae Scott
During an introductory nuclear physics course her sophomore year, Elizabeth Mae Scott developed a need to understand things from their […]
Nature Prefers Asymmetrical Pollen Grains, Study Finds
It’s no secret that pollen plays a vital role in plant reproduction worldwide, including the production of food. But for […]
Recognitions, October 17
Record Number of Haslam Students Studying Abroad An increasingly globalized market requires professionals with international knowledge and experience. The Haslam […]
Record Year for UT Grad Students Earning Awards to Work at National Labs
Four UT graduate students have received Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) awards. This is the highest number of SCGSR awardees […]
UT Researchers Make First-Ever 6D Measurement of Accelerator Beam
A team of researchers led by University of Tennessee, Knoxville, physics professor Sarah Cousineau has made the first-ever 6D measurement […]
Graduate Student Spotlight: Tyler S. Smith
What does creating materials atom by atom have to do with the iPhone X? A condensed matter physicist would tell […]