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QMAP Conference: Recent Developments in Fields, Strings, and Gravity

QMAP will host this week-long conference at UC Davis from December 12 to December 16, 2016.

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Dong Yu and collaborators win a UC Lab Fee Award

Dong Yu and collaborators win a UC Lab Fee Award for their research on “Designer Mesoscale Quantum Dot Solids.”

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APS Far West Section prizes and awards for UC Davis

Members of the UC Davis Physics Department received awards this year from the APS Far West Section.

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HOLIDAY HELPING: A Food Drive and a Food Run

Mail Services' annual Holiday Food Drive is underway, and another campus group is rounding up runners and support for the annual Running of the Turkeys fundraiser for the Yolo Food Bank.

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Raissa D’Souza elected APS Fellow

D'Souza's research focuses on mathematical models of self-organization, phase transitions and the structure and function of networked systems.

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Jack Gunion has been awarded the APS J. J. Sakurai Prize in Theoretical Particle Physics

Jack Gunion has been awarded the APS J. J. Sakurai Prize in Theoretical Particle Physics. The citation reads: "For instrumental contributions to the theory of the properties, reactions, and signatures of the Higgs boson." Jack will share the Prize with Howard Haber of UCSC, Sally Dawson of BNL, and Gordan Kane of U. Michigan. For more information on the Sakurai Prize see: https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/sakurai.cfm Congratulations from your Physics Department colleagues!

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New Graduate Fellowship

The James D. Cone Graduate Fellowship has been established through a generous donation made by Dave Cone, one of our very successful alumni. Dave's donation will be matched by the Office of Graduate Studies. The endowment will generate awards to graduate students, with preference given to students with interests in the areas of condensed matter. Recipients will be known as "Cone Fellows."

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Charles Fadley was elected as Honorary Member of the The International Science Committee for the International Conferences on Vacuum Ultraviolet and X-ray Physics

The nomination read: "Chuck Fadley is widely regarded as the most inspiring scientist in the field of condensed matter who has given fundamental contributions to the development of photoelectron spectroscopy, diffraction and holography worldwide.