Due to the circumstances that are going on with Covid-19, the Physics Tutoring Center will now use Webex for virtual tutoring. The Tutoring Hours are as followed:
10:00 am – 7:00 pm Monday through Thursday
10:00 am… https://t.co/Kl3MBcbbbd
A new physics showcase in the making, by the SPS Engineering Committee. 3D printing their parts to demonstrate the principles of mechanical advantage! #physics#sps @ NJIT https://t.co/I5RY7iMySd
What's new in Physics and Science? A research team from the University of Leeds and University of Nottingham believe they have found a way of delivering ultra- fast modulation, by combining the power of acoustic and… https://t.co/hh4InUEMu4
What's new in Physics and Science? Researchers from Arizona State University have determined the structure of a protein complex that cyanobacteria use to convert weak, filtered sunlight into useable energy. Their… https://t.co/ajzvumOEhg
I want to thank Maria DeOliveira for a wonderful job as the SPS Secretary. She has shown her commitment to this chapter and its members with her actions and involvement all throughout the club. Her abilities have… https://t.co/p8fm3NWrec
A special thank you to Matthew Treboschi, the Treasurer of SPS He has done a lot of work quickly and efficiently for us when needed. There has been a lot of finances with SPS and he's helped us get through a lot.… https://t.co/9ojGKiJ6aP
A very special appreciation to Dillon McCormick, the SPS Vice President. He has been very helpful in leading SPS, as well as running very smooth and effective review sessions for Physics 1 and 2 common exams. He… https://t.co/KRSEfok0VT
I want to show a big gratitude to the SPS Chief Engineer, Brian Lau, for not only founding this position in this chapter but also executing it so well with brilliant ideas, demos, and works of art. He has been an… https://t.co/AEpD5psQd9
I want continue the Thanksgiving spirit with another Eboard thank you to Samantha Lomuscio for all her hard work with events and being a contributing member to the Eboard. Thank you for always being such a great… https://t.co/nLZ8xo4mJ6
To continue the spirit of Thanksgiving, I would like to warmly thank thr SPS President Jonpierre Grajales for a wonderful job and leadership of this chapter. You've always been the definition of chill and… https://t.co/9NRdt4rAkO
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I wanted to commemorate the Eboard of SPS for all their hard work this semester. Especially Brandon Daniels, our Outreach Events Coordinator, for always being a cool-headed, down to… https://t.co/O4pDtYBrl7
What's new in Physics? Researchers at Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light in Germany, have developed a new approach for particle analysis using a laser beam to capture airborne particles and propel them… https://t.co/vEBhH51qxE
What's new in Physics? Boston University Researchers developed a new and cost-friendly magnetic metamaterial, a type of artificially made material, to help make MRI processes faster, safer, and more accessible for… https://t.co/abm7H4i59U
The SPS Observing Night has been moved from tonight to next Monday night (Nov 4) at 7:30pm due to the current weather conditions. @ NJIT https://t.co/zrRZcwdbpU
Nasa astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir have made history by completing the first ever all-female spacewalk. They spent 7 hours replacing a failed power unit outside the International Space Station and… https://t.co/WYbyAY5Q2p
What's new in physics? Researchers at Northwestern and Columbia University have developed a tiny nanolaser that can function inside living tissue without harming them. This has the potential to sense disease… https://t.co/GviBOKCzoq
What's new with Physics? Well Physicists have 'heard' the ringing of an infant black hole for the first time, which allows them to predict the black hole's mass and spin, which is quite the breakthrough in… https://t.co/P8VL1KQUyL
Express your interest for Physics at our Society of Physics Students (SPS) Meeting in Tiernan 401B at 2:30pm! Network with students of similar interests and explore new opportunities with us! @ NJIT https://t.co/64E8KKRkO0
A flash from the past when SPS hosted the Physics Of Comic Books Event and gave out free comic books at The Fortress of Solitude Comic Shop! Look out for more exciting events from SPS in… https://t.co/aSxqDB6DoQ