Kevin Lambert gives an historical overview of Maxwell's early work in our May 11 colloquium
CSUF Liberal Studies Professor Kevin Lambert closed out this year's colloquium series with a history lesson on Maxwell's early paper on electromagnetism entitled "On Faraday's Lines of ...
Department Scholarships and Awards 2012
The department celebrates its 2012 scholars and award recipients May 4 at the annual college Awards ...
Department hosts Kids To College physics workshops
Sixth graders from local elementary schools visit campus for two days of college STEM ...
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Josh Tanner, Steve Mahrley, Keith Wanser journal report hits top 10% download
Masters student Josh Tanner's, physics tech Steve Mahrley's, and professor Keith Wanser's article in Physics Education has been highlighted as a top ...
Daniel Whiteson describes the LHC and ATLAS-detector efforts in our Apr 6 colloquium
Daniel visits us from UCI, where he is associate professor of experimental particle physics, to share with us his work with the ATLAS detector at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) ...
Childers' online Energy & Sustainability course
Greg Childers has recreated our upper-division GE offering Physics 301 as an online course which he launched fall 2010 as Energy and Sus...
Our LIGO group attends the 2012 LIGO-Virgo Scientific Collaboration at MIT Mar 19-23
Physics students Fabian Magana-Sandoval, Thomas Abbott and Chris Griffo and faculty members Jocelyn Read and Josh Smith attended the 2012 meeting of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and Virgo Collaboration at ...
Geoffrey Lovelace to join our faculty
Geoffrey Lovelace has accepted our offer to join Jocelyn Read as one of the department's two newest faculty members in the ...
Jocelyn Read to join our faculty*
Jocelyn Read has accepted our offer to join Geoffrey Lovelace as one of the department's two newest faculty members in the ...


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