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Preparing Physics Students for 21st-Century Careers
What skills should the next generation of physics undergraduates possess for a diverse set of careers? How might physics departments revise their undergraduate programs to help students? This report finds out. From Physics Today, November 2017, volume 70, number 11.
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David Newman on NPR Marketplace
Article written by Megan Murphy, CNSM Dean's Office
Professor David Newman's interview with Marketplace about his recently published paper went online today. You can also hear his interview online at the Marketplace website.
He and two coauthors just published a paper in the American Institute of Physics journal "Chaos," called "Does Size Matter?" It looks at electrical power grids through the lens of physics and determines that these complex systems have an optimal size. Anything smaller would be inefficient. Anything larger could lead to cascading failures. The result from this research could possibly be applied to other complex structures like the Internet.
The paper is catching the attention of news outlets across the nation.
Visit the AIP press release "Are the U.S. Power Grids too big?" here.
THESIS/DISSERTATION DEFENSES UPCOMING:
Tapas Bhattacharya, PhD, Space Physics
Min-Hsiu Hsieh, PhD, Space Physics
THESIS| PROJECT DEFENSES PRESENTED
Congratulations for the following Graduate Students who have defended in the last few weeks:
Robin Whittier, MS, Physics, "Poker Flat Incoherent Scatter Radar Investigations of the Nighttime E-Region"
Jacopo LaFranceschina, MS, Computational Physics, "Transient spatiotemporal chaos in a diffusively and snaptically coupled Morris-Lear neuronal network"
Mark Graybill, MS Physics, "Recurrence Analysis Methods for the Classification of Nonlinear Systems"