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Expanding University Initiatives

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起点传媒 physics alumna Dr. Dekrayat Almaalol receives 2024 Leona Woods Lectureship Award

起点传媒 Physics alumna Dr. Dekrayat Almaalol receives 2024 Leona Woods Lectureship Award from Brookhaven National Laboratory.

Tags: Physics, Center for Nuclear Research, Department of Physics, College of Arts and Science

Physics

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Championing a Place for Women in Science

Aleisha Moore, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, is exploring how the brain can influence hormones and fertility. One area of research for Moore is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a condition that affects nearly 10 percent of women worldwide.

Tags: Prioritizing Student Success, Global Education, Enhancing Experiences, Division of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement

Alumni and Giving

Dr. Oleg Lavrentovich and collaborators publish an article in Science on ferroelectric liquid crystals

Dr. Lavrentovich, professor of Physics at 起点传媒, and collaborators publish an article in Science.

Tags: Research and Science, Department of Physics, College of Arts and Science, Physics, Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute

Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute

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LaunchNET Supports Student Radio Program

Kent State architecture student Joel Semancik is the creator of Gulp Radio, a program and podcast that airs on Kent State鈥檚 Black Squirrel Radio. He and his guests discuss songs that have had an impact on their lives and discuss their favorite Kent State memories and life stories.

Tags: Expanding University Initiatives, Design Innovation, Division of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement

Alumni and Giving

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A Love of Research Leads to Rewarding Career

Growing up in Kolkata, India, Meenakshi Das Lala Rozenstrauch, 鈥11, was always interested in research, psychology and medicine. 鈥淭he research that was happening in Kent really excited me, and I wanted to work with the professors,鈥 said Meenakshi.

Brain Health Research Institute

Physics professor receives a DOE topical collaboration grant to study heavy-quark physics

Dr. Michael Strickland's group will participate in a new Topical Theory Collaboration funded by DOE鈥檚 Office of Nuclear Physics to explore the behavior of heavy flavor particles. The collaboration will receive $2.5 Million from the DOE Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, over five years. That funding will provide partial support for six graduate students and three postdoctoral fellows at 10 institutions, as well as a senior staff position at one of the national laboratories. It will also establish a bridge junior faculty position at 起点传媒.

Tags: Research and Science, Department of Physics, College of Arts and Science, Physics, Center for Nuclear Research, Quark-gluon Plasma, Department of Energy

Physics

Kent State's Winter Coat and Clothing Drive

Kent State鈥檚 Annual Clothing Drive Wants Everyone Warm This Winter

From Nov. 14 through Dec. 9, university groups on the Kent Campus will be collecting clean, gently used or new items from all ages, including warm clothing, hats, gloves, scarves and sweaters.

Tags: Community & Society, Organizational Sustainability, Community Impact

Kent State Today

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Research Update: Studying neutron stars with gravitational waves

Neutron stars are some of the densest objects in the universe, and as such, the conditions at the cores of these extreme objects are impossible to reproduce on Earth. However, we can use data from the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) and the Virgo gravitational wave detector to gain insights into the physics of neutron stars.

Tags: Research and Science, Department of Physics, College of Arts and Science, Astrophysics, Neutron Stars, Gravitational Waves

Physics