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Happy Thanksgiving

It is the time of year that we give thanks for all that we have and all that we have achieved. I'm thankful for the students, faculty, and staff that have made this physics department a terrific place to learn and work. Enjoy this Thanksgiving!

Chris Moore

Department Chair

Events

Pizza, family, outdoor

Physics and Pizza

Dec 1st, 12 - 1 PM, DSC 111

Come learn about biological macromolecules, such as proteins and RNAs, and how they move and twist. Dr. Joe Yao from the Chemistry Department will be our speaker.

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    New Physics T-Shirts

    Dec 1st, 12 - 1 PM, DSC 111

    We have new t-shirts! We will be giving all physics majors and minors (faculty and staff, too!) a free UNO Physics t-shirt. Pick one up during Physics and Pizza our see Katrina Washington on the 3rd floor for yours.

      Opportunities

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      Webinars: Student Success and Careers

      Nov 29th and Dec 12th 

      Students, take part in webinar offerings from APS. “Lifetime of a Research Project,” part of the PULSE series for undergraduates, takes place on November 29. In addition, registration is open for the final webinar of the Activating Industry Careers series “Artificial Intelligence and the Physics Industry” on December 12.

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      Spotlight

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      Why is the wind always blowing in my face? Physics professor Dr. Moore talked about that and overcoming human bias using science methodology with David Koesters on KIOS Omaha Public Radio. This is the first part in a multipart series for KIOS Profiles on Telling Science Stories.

        Listen to the Interview

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