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(May 9, 2022)

All they need are space and time: Graduate students bring physics to local classrooms with outreach program

Merrill Asp and Sarthak Gupta lead the charge to build bridges between the Syracuse University physics community and local middle- and high-school students.

(May 5, 2022)

My Memories of Professor Henry Levinstein

Physics alum Al MacRae (’54, G’57, ’60 PhD) takes us down memory lane by sharing a few of his memories

a plaque on mrs. jennings wooden leg with Alfred U. MacRae's PhD plaque

(May 1, 2022)

Mrs. Jennings Wooden Leg - Charlie Johnston’s Legacy

Physics alum Al MacRae (’54, G’57, ’60 PhD) takes us down memory lane by sharing a few of his memories

(May 1, 2022)

My Memories of Niel F. Beardsley

Physics alum Al MacRae (’54, G’57, ’60 PhD) takes us down memory lane by sharing a few of his memories

Two images side by side that depicts Serratia marcescens biofilms grown on soft and stiff polyacrylamide (PAA)

(April 19, 2022)

Viewing a Microcosm Through a Physics Lens

Research could have implications on human health and medicine.

Biological nanopore-based sensor.

(Feb. 21, 2022)

(Bio)Sensing Protein Interactions

A team of A&S researchers have designed a highly sensitive sensor capable of identifying proteins in solution down to a single molecule.

Portrait of Kameshwar Wali.

(Jan. 27, 2022)

A&S Remembers Kameshwar C. Wali, Longtime Physics Professor and Friend of Both the Sciences and Humanities at Syracuse University

Wali, who taught at Syracuse for nearly 30 years, was a renowned theoretical physicist, author and humanist.

(Dec. 15, 2021)

Physics Student Highlights

Read about recent thesis defenses, awards and news highlights from students in the physics department.