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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.

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James Crutchfield and Asa Calow awarded grant by the National Academis of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine

The National Academies Keck Futures Initiative – a project of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine – announced today the recipients of 11 grants awarded to support interdisciplinary projects related to art and science, engineering, and medicine frontier collaborations, the subject of the 13th annual Futures conference, held last November.

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Nick Walsh wins graduate research award at the annual University and Industry Technical Interchange meeting

Nick Walsh, University of California, Davis, a recently graduating PhD student, was one of two winners of the graduate research award at the annual University and Industry Technical Interchange meeting sponsored by the Dept. of Energy for his poster presentation on "Investigation of a Neutron Spallation Cross-Section in Argon"

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Astronomers See Faintest, Furthest Galaxy

A team of scientists led by two UC Davis physicists has detected and confirmed the faintest early-universe galaxy yet. This new object, seen as it was about 13 billion years ago, could help astronomers understand the “reionization epoch” when the first stars became visible.

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Cahill Gift to UC Davis Supports Environmental Research in Physics

May 18, 2016 — A $300,000 gift from two UC Davis faculty members will enhance environmental research in the Department of Physics.

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Vintage Venue: UC Davis Crocker Lab Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Stepping inside the Crocker Nuclear Laboratory control room is like transporting onto the set of a 1960s sci-fi flick. Bakelite knobs and flashing switches parade across sofa-sized control banks.