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Vlad Pribiag, Fiona Burnell, Rafael Fernandes and Ke Wang

Collaboration uncovers unique properties of a promising new material

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A collaboration that includes four faculty members of the School of Physics and Astronomy, Vlad Pribiag, Fiona Burnell, Rafael Fernandes, and Ke Wang, has discovered that a unique superconducting material has unforeseen properties when it was studied in a very thin layer. It is not uncommon for materials to behave differently when they are at a very small size, but this material has potentially beneficial properties.

Nadja Strobbe
Research, Research News

Searching for Stealth SUSY

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Nadja Strobbe, who joined the School as an assistant professor in 2019, is leading an investigation into what she calls “stealth Supersymmetry (SUSY).” The elusive process of supersymmetry is a theoretical extension of the Standard Model that predicts a partner particle for every particle. These new particles could solve a major problem with the Standard Model – fixing the mass of the Higgs boson. To date, there has been no evidence for supersymmetry, although experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have ruled out some of the simplest models.

fellowships and awards
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2021 Graduate Awards and Fellowships

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There are 14 graduate award and fellowship recipients in the School for 2021.

Scholarship and Awards
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2021 Undergraduate Scholarship Recipients

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There are 29 undergraduate recipients for 13 separate scholarships.

Rafael Fernandes
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Fernandes Receives Research Award

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Professor Rafael Fernandes of the School of Physics and Astronomy has received the 2021 George W. Taylor Award for Distinguished Research from the College of Science and Engineering.

Evan Skillman
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Skillman named CSE Distinguished Professor

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Professor Evan Skillman of the School has been named a College of Science and Engineering Distinguished Professor.

Isabelle Van Hattan, young woman wearing a lab coat, mask and shower cap standing next to a detector module
Research, Research News

Mu2e an (almost) impossible experiment

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Physicists at the University of Minnesota are building an experiment that they readily admit is almost impossible.

Shaul Hanany
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New Careers Program brings new opportunities for students

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Professor Shaul Hanany has led a new effort to address the large gap in career opportunities in academia and the number of physics and astronomy graduates in the U.S.

Zhen Liu, a man with dark hair and glasses wearing a green button down shirt and blue sweater.
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Zhen Liu: Hidden Sector Physics

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Zhen Liu is a new theoretical high energy physicist at the School, whose research focuses on “hidden sector physics” which seeks to answer fundamental questions in particle physics.

Students playing Cards Against Humanity at a game night
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Local SPS group named Outstanding Chapter; launches new website

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The local chapter of the Society of Physics Students has been named an Outstanding Chapter by the national organization.