Life, the Universe and Hot Dogs series—“Nanoscience for Human Health: The Next Big Thing Will Be Very Small!” September 18, 2020Hear from Giuseppe Strangi, professor of physics and the Ohio Research Scholar in Surfaces of Advanced Materials, at...Events·
Department of Physics develops new remote laboratory experiences September 14, 2020The Case Western Reserve University community is known for innovative research that leads to transformative solutions with positive...FeaturedUniversity News·
Physics’ Jesse Berezovsky comments on the statistical mechanics behind music composition August 28, 2020Time’s arrow flies through 500 years of classical music, physicists say Scientific American: Jesse Berezovsky, an associate professor...Media·
A new lens on the world August 26, 2020Case Western Reserve scientists, collaborators at Harvard and Italian university Unical, aim to ‘revolutionize optics’ by combining nanostructured...FeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
Physics Professor Lydia Kisley selected for 2020-21 Scialog: Chemical Machinery of the Cell initiative July 31, 2020Lydia Kisley, the Warren E. Rupp Assistant Professor of Physics, was selected to participate in the 2020-21 Scialog:...Awards·
18 research teams receive over $500,000 in pilot grants to study COVID-19 July 29, 2020From trying to understand lung immunity in COVID-19 patients to recognizing the impact the pandemic has had on...AwardsFeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Physics’ Pavel Fileviez Perez to serve as convener at the American Physical Society’s Snowmass 2021 July 24, 2020Pavel Fileviez Perez, associate professor in the Department of Physics, will be a convener at the American Physical...Publications & Presentations·
Life, the Universe and Hot Dogs July 16, 2020The Institute for the Science of Origins will host an online installment of its Life, the Universe and...Events·
Living in a COVID-free bubble at the bottom of the world: CWRU Physics PhD student Allen Foster on living at the South Pole during a global pandemic June 5, 2020When fourth-year PhD physics student Allen Foster arrived at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica in early...FeaturedPeople·
Physics instructor Diana Driscoll receives 2020 Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching May 8, 2020Diana Driscoll likes to ask her students, “Why do we care?” The inspiration for that challenge came from...AwardsFeatured·