[phas-dept] Congratulations are in order!
Kurtis Williams
Kurtis.Williams at tamuc.edu
Mon Apr 22 10:35:51 CDT 2024
Good morning everyone,
The last couple weeks have been fantastic for members of our department. Here are three accomplishments worth celebrating!
1. Joshua Belieu, graduate student, earned two awards at the campus's Annual Research Symposium: Best Graduate Student Oral Presentation, and Best Overall Oral Presentation for his talk, "Refining a Model for the Inner Crust of Neutron Stars Using Calculations of Semi-Infinite Nuclear Matter." Josh does his research in collaboration with Dr. William Newton.
2. Xavier Grundler, a second year undergraduate, earned the Best Undergraduate Oral Presentation at the Annual Research Symposium for his talk entitled "Constraining High-density Parameters of Nuclear-matter Equation of State Using Mock Data from Future Gravitational Wave Detectors." Xavier's work is supervised by Dr. Bao-An Li.
3. Dr. Anil Chourasia and graduate students Sahjahan Islam, Emmanuel Aloyine, and Paradesh Adhikari had a research article entitled "Oxidation of cobalt as investigated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy" published in the peeri-reviewed journal and database Surface Science Spectra.
Further kudos are also awarded to all of our students who participated in the Annual Research Symposium!
Congratulations again,
Dr. Williams
Dr. Kurtis A. Williams (he/him/his)
Assoc. Professor and Department Head
Department of Physics and Astronomy<https://www.tamuc.edu/physics>
P: 903.886.5488
Texas A&M University-Commerce<https://www.tamuc.edu/>
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