Physics’ Jesse Berezovsky conducts research on patterns in music June 28, 2019Statistical mechanics meets music theory Physics Today: Jesse Berezovsky, associate professor of physics, conducted research explaining patterns found in...Media·
Phase transitions: the math behind the music May 23, 2019Case Western Reserve University physics professor applies tools of statistical mechanics to explain why basic ordered patterns emerge...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social SciencesScience & Tech·
Philip Taylor receives Hovorka Award May 17, 2019Longtime Case Western Reserve theoretical physicist also has a lyrical side Philip Taylor’s legacy at Case Western Reserve...AwardsFeatured·
Undergraduate Chris Carr interviews astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson May 9, 2019Enter Galactic WRUW: Chris Carr, a senior studying physics and astronomy, interviewed famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson for his...Media·
Senior Megan Masterson wins prestigious Gates-Cambridge Scholarship April 19, 2019To senior Megan Masterson, astronomy is “curiosity about the world on the largest scales.” That curiosity has driven...AwardsFeatured·
CWRU Nobel Symposium April 10, 2019The annual Nobel Symposium, which was postponed due to cold weather conditions earlier this year, will take place...Events·
Science Café Cleveland—“Quantum Entanglement: How ‘Spooky Action at a Distance’ Led to Quantum Computers and Teleportation” April 2, 2019At the next Science Café Cleveland event, Harsh Mathur, professor of physics, will present “Quantum Entanglement: How ‘Spooky...Events·
5 questions with… sophomore, League of Legends team captain Joseph “Josh” Laurienzo March 22, 2019The five-member Case Western Reserve University League of Legends team is rarely in one place at the same...5questionsFeaturedPeople·
Distinguished University Professor Glenn Starkman explains how the moon may be able to detect large chunks of dark matter January 8, 2019Exploradio Origins: The moon as a dark matter detector WKSU: Glenn Starkman, Distinguished University Professor and director of the...Media·
Origins Science Scholars Series—“Let There Be (Cheap and Efficient) Light: From Quantum Mechanics to Better Light Bulbs” October 24, 2018The Origins Science Scholars Series continues with a talk by Kathy Kash, the M. Roger Clapp University Professor...Events·