Waterborne protozoan parasite Giardia lamblia can cause substantial gastric distress. A study of the microbe shows how its flagella can create a zone of negative pressure that the parasite uses to actively suction onto the small intestine. In PNAS Nexus: https://t.co/vAK9SAFkO2
Very happy to see our work featured on the cover of Advanced Science!
See https://t.co/wGcZExEKzP for a summary.
Single‐Phase L10‐Ordered High Entropy Thin Films with High Magnetic Anisotropy (Adv. Sci. 34/2024) - Advanced Science - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/g8eYvKCI09
Light as a feather - Metallic nanowire foam provides a multifunctional filtration platform that is efficient, robust, antimicrobial, and reusable, which could guard against multiple hazards by @KaiLiu_Lab@GUPhysics
https://t.co/jlrZLIc5u0 (Image by Audrey Liu and Erin Marlowe)
Congrats to DaVonne Henry on receiving the 2024 Mayer Scholarship! Named in honor of Professor Walter G. Mayer, the scholarship supports a PhD student pursuing experimental physics at Georgetown.
https://t.co/3KmORqO7eM
Ryan Nesselrodt (G '23) has been named the @APSphysics 2024-25 Congressional Science Fellow. Ryan will use his scientific knowledge and skills to work with congressional leaders and staff on science and technology policy.
@GSAS_Georgetown
https://t.co/OGUBEGkzBJ
Mary Nguyen (C’25) and Leah Chen (C’25) are the recipients of the 2024 Chester Gillis Award.
The award recognizes students who embody the values of a liberal arts education in the Jesuit tradition.
https://t.co/EGeW6Nj2Fl
Hill Country High School @kerrvilleisd TX, alumnus Khristian Tallent graduated Summa Cum Laude in physics @lsuscience w/a minor in @lsumath. Following graduation, Tallent will pursue a PhD in theoretical and computational physics from Georgetown University @GUPhysics
Prof. Emanuela Del Gado has been invited to become Affiliate of the Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics at University of Edinburgh @emanueladelgado@HiggsCentre
https://t.co/X003w3bFib
Prof. Taylor Jones of @theEarthCommons combines engineering, physics, and climate modeling to collect and interpret data to inform climate policy. Read about his work in @theHoya.
https://t.co/LlghgHlKph
Grad students Eli Adler and Thy Le are lead authors on this new paper featured on the cover of Nanomaterials. The project was led by Prof. Paola Barbara, together with Prof. Ed Van Keuren and collaborators.
Machine-learning recognition of Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction from magnetometry, Bradley J. Fugetta, Zhijie Chen, Dhritiman Bhattacharya, Kun Yue, Kai Liu, Amy Y. Liu, and Gen Yin @GUPhysics@CASGeorgetown#CondensedMatter#Magnetism#MachineLearning https://t.co/6ntFpFQsmU
Interdisciplinary GU team awarded #NSFMRI grant to acquire 3D nanolithography instrument to be used in research on brain-inspired computing circuitry, filtration media, biomimetics, biomedical scaffolding for tissue repair, nanophotonics, and more!
https://t.co/wO1oBPPET2