Professor
Gopalan Srinivasan was awarded rank of Distinguished Professor by Oakland University’s Board of Trustees.
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Professor
Bradley Roth received a $722,000 award to establish the Core Center for Quantitative Biology at Oakland.
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Professor
Ken Elder received a $242,000 from NSF to explore molecular patterns that form while various materials undergo change in states.
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Benjamin Buller, a doctoral candidate in Medical Physics PhD
program, was awarded a prestigious American Heart Association
fellowship for his research on stem-cell dynamics.
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Distingished Professor
Michael Chopp averages a paper per week.
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Assistant Professor
Evgeniy Khain was appointed Member of OU
Center for Biomedical Research.
Professor
Andrei Slavin was a recipient of the 2009 Award in Research Excellence.
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Professor
Brad Roth assumed the position of director of Oakland University's
Center for Biomedical Research.
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The Department of Physics proudly received the first Outstanding Research Support Achievement Award.
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2009
Dr. Eugene Surdutovich is a co-chair of The Fourth International Symposium "Atomic Cluster Collisions: Structure and dynamics from the nuclear to the MesoBioNano scale" (ISACC 2009).
This summer, Dr. Clara Kapila Castoldi will teach the celestial physics class, PHY 105: Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies. Read more
Nachaat Mazeh, a December 2008 graduate of the Medical Physics PhD program, has his dissertation research appear on the cover of Heart Rhythm. Read more
Professor David Garfinkle was recognized for his inspiring and innovative contributions to academia at the fourteenth annual Faculty Recognition Luncheon in April 2009.
A new book, Three Steps to the Universe: From the Sun to Black Holes to the Mystery of Dark Matter, co-authored by Professor David Garfinkle, has been published by the University of Chicago Press. Read more
In 2008, Professor Michael Chopp published 43 scientific papers and gave 21 invited lectures. Chopp's research is supported by four ongoing grants from the National Institutes of Health.
Professor David Garfinkle has been elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society. Read more
Professor Yang Xia received a five-year, $2,225,456 research award from the National Institutes of Health. Read more