Today is BU Giving Day and we hope that you will help the Physics department with your donation. Your gift helps support student clubs/programs like PRISM and Photon, colloquiums, and grad students social events. You can make your donation here: https://t.co/55mCCWnuJ4
Today is the day—it's BU Giving Day! Find out how your gift can make a big impact on the causes you care about most.
Support your community today ➡️ https://t.co/l1Bes7w2le
Happy International day of Women and Girls in Science to everybody. Everyday we are grateful for all of the contributions that women make in science around the world. The world would not be the same without you.
Excellent work, Professor Kamenetska! Masha Kamenetska received a National Science Foundation grant that will fund the purchase of optical tweezers, an instrument for nano-manipulation and force spectroscopy of nanoscale objects. @bu_physics@BUWIChemistry
Hey, it's time to get your scary on! Wear your costume into the Chemistry Office on Friday, October 29 and you will get a treat!
@bu_physics@BU_Biology
Virtually attending @sacnas#2021NDiSTEM with @bu_physics. All bu undergrads invited to join us in room prb 374a every day this week 1-2:30 pm where we are streaming the plenary sessions of the conference.
Even experiments that aren’t looking for dark matter directly could give us hints about the mysterious substance that permeates our universe: https://t.co/8mgiSrEVLG
We're so excited to see what our Early Career Research Award winners will do! Indara Suarez @BU_Tweets will be analyzing data from @CERN's Large Hadron Collider to search for long-lived particles: https://t.co/GsGCFpmCVK
Congratulations 🎉 to @BU_Tweets' most recent @NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) award recipients: Zeynep Demiragli, Emily Whiting, William Boley, Francesco Orabona and Mark Bun!
See how their research pushes the limits of science ➡️ https://t.co/RPmekJVhHc
Congrats 🎉 to Dr. Indara Suarez for being selected as a 2021 DOE Early Career Research Program awardee! Her work explores the nature of dark matter, and will shed light on the hidden “dark sector” in particle physics.
Full details. ⬇️ @doescience@ENERGY@bu_physics@BU_CAS
At 2pm today, the BU Educational Resource Center is hosting another finals workshop! Registration link can be found on their website here: https://t.co/icAg506EyY
Today at 4pm, the BU Educational Resource Center is hosting a new workshop designed to support students preparing for finals! You'll feel more ready in the exam, and you'll get into the "finals mindset" to lower stress levels. Be sure to register on Zoom!
“There must be something else beyond what we currently know.”
Lee Roberts, a BU physicist, and Muon g-2 experiment cofounder, shares how today's results mark a breakthrough moment for science.
@bu_physics | @BU_CAS
https://t.co/bQw2cxyJWn
Today is #BUGivingDay! Help support student centered clubs and programs in Physics by donating here: https://t.co/8T8LAWKAC6
For a minimum $5 donation, all student donors will be eligible to win a $50 Amazon gift card! Help us reach our goal of 80 donors!
Thursday, April 1, is the Day of Diversity in STEM seminar and panel series! BU GWISE and IEEE are hosting a diverse group of faculty to discuss intersectionality in STEM as well as give advice and answer questions about graduate school. Zoom link will be sent to those who RSVP!
On Tuesday, March 30th, from 3:30 until 4:30pm, Zach Hartwig will be speaking on high-field superconducting magnet technology. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the largest high temperature superconductor to date!
Zoom Meeting ID: 981 2557 4428
Passcode: 064134