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Patent Careers

April 20th, 2:00-3:15, CEC 201

Reps from the USPTO will talk about what it's like to be a Patent Examiner. Learn about this career opportunity. There will also be a panel on the patent process to protect your ideas.

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SPS Game Night

April 21st, 5 PM, DSC 110

Join the Society of Physics Students for an evening of food, board games, and Jackbox games on the big screens. The event is potluck, so bring a food item to share.

Announcements

Physics is #1

Did you know that Physicist is the fastest growing STEM job that pays >$100k? There was 19.8% growth in the physics job market over the last decade. Learn more from CNBC.

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    Biomedical Physics

    Due to high demand at a recent student event, we ran out of Biomedical Physics brochures. We made new ones! If you're interested in this concentration then let your advisor know today.

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      Register for Classes

      Enrollment for Fall 2023 has begun. Talk with your advisor and/or follow our linked 4-year plans and register as soon as possible.

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      Creating Biosensors

      Dr. Krasnoslobodtsev published a paper on nanocluster biosensors in the journal Nanomaterials. Akhilesh Kumar Gupta, who is the first author on the paper, is a first-year postdoctoral fellow in the lab and has officially published his first paper from UNO while having two more papers in revision.

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