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Kyle Riker Wins TSRC Best Poster

October 26, 2020

Kyle Riker Wins Triangle Student Research Competition Best Poster Congratulations to Kyle Riker, second year MTSC MD/PhD student in the Freeman lab!  Kyle won the best poster award at the Triangle Student Research Competition!

Maggie Daly Wins Poster Presentation

October 22, 2020

Maggie Daly Wins Research Symposium Poster Presentation On October 8th, 2020, the Department of Applied Physical Sciences celebrated research progress and achievements with our annual Research Symposium. This event was also an Open House for prospective students to gain a … Read more

How Crisis Sparks and Speeds Innovation

October 21, 2020

2020 State of Innovation: How Crisis Sparks and Speeds Innovation APS was referenced several times in the 2020 State of Innovation forum held last week, How Crisis Sparks and Speeds Innovation, and our own Professor Ronit Freeman was a panelist!  … Read more

Stephen Klawa Receives Chemistry TA Award

October 12, 2020

Each academic year, the Department of Chemistry recognizes outstanding graduate student teaching assistants with a $750 cash award. The awardees were nominated by lab instructors and lab staff and selected by the Undergraduate Labs Committee. Some of the highlights from … Read more

CHANL: Carrie Donley Receives RTNN Award

October 12, 2020

Carrie, currently a spectroscopist in the Chapel Hill Analytical and Nanofabrication Laboratory (CHANL), has made extraordinary contributions to the NNCI, RTNN, and CHANL over the past several years. As the former director of CHANL, Carrie spearheaded its interactions with the … Read more

Hossein Eybposh Receives OSA Travel Grant

September 9, 2020

Hossein Eybposh, a Ph.D. student in the Pegard lab received the Jean Bennett Memorial Student Travel Grant, a competitive award of the Optical Society. With this award, Hossein will attend the OSA Frontiers in Optics + Laser Science APS/DLS conference in … Read more

How Brain Flexibility Emerges in Infants

September 1, 2020

While adult brains are known to be functionally flexible, the emergence of a functionally flexible brain during early infancy is largely uncharted due the lack of approaches to assess neural flexibility in infants. Using recent advances of multilayer network approaches … Read more