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Two months after Jainendra K. Jain, Evan Pugh University Professor and Erwin W. Müller Professor of Physics and holder of the Eberly Family Chair in the Penn State Eberly College of Science, received ...
The Penn State Eberly College of Science, Department of Biology, and University community are mourning the loss of Christopher F. Uhl, professor emeritus of biology, who died on Feb. 11. “Chris had a ...
Penn State alumnus Chad A. Mirkin, director of the International Institute for Nanotechnology and the George B. Rathmann Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University, presented the Harold Kohn ...
The Penn State Eberly College of Science community honors the life and groundbreaking career of Christine Williams Ayoub, professor emerita of mathematics, who passed away last year at the age of 102.
Carmen Carmona, associate professor of physics, has been honored with the Norman and Trygve Freed Early Career Professorship in Physics. Trygve Freed — whose husband Norman Freed (1936 - 2014) joined ...
Learning Assistants (LAs) are integral to the Department of Physics' commitment to excellence in undergraduate education. Serving as peer educators, LAs collaborate with faculty to facilitate active ...
Wendy Hanna-Rose, professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at the Penn State Eberly College of Science, received the inaugural Karin E. Foley Women’s Leadership Award at the Women in Science ...
The Penn State Eberly College of Science has honored two faculty members with the 2025 C.I. Noll Award for Excellence in Teaching. Instituted in 1972 and named in honor of Clarence I. Noll, dean of ...
Bin Yan, associate vice president for research and director of the Penn State Office of Technology Transfer, presents the Beecher Loftus Technology Transfer Catalyst Award to Matt Rhodes, managing ...
The Penn State Department of Statistics will hold the C.R. Rao Prize Conference, a daylong event that includes talks, a poster session, and the awarding of the prestigious C.R. and Bhargavi Rao Prize, ...
John Panitz with a variety of lab equipment in his museum. In 1955, the late Erwin Müller, Evan Pugh Research Professor of Physics, became the first person to “see” an atom, using a Field Ion ...
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