Creating more energy efficient memory for the devices of the future
Dr. Mingzhong Wu, along with fellow researchers, discovered a major advancement in physics that could mean more energy efficient magnetic storage.
Dr. Mingzhong Wu, along with fellow researchers, discovered a major advancement in physics that could mean more energy efficient magnetic storage.
Norm Buchanan, an associate professor in the Department of Physics, has shared in a prestigious honor from the European Physical Society for his contributions to high energy physics, the examination of the most fundamental building blocks of nature.
The Department of Physics at CSU will host a free, all-ages event at the Madison-Macdonald Observatory to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
If discovered, neutrinoless double-beta decay would solve longstanding mysteries about the basic properties of neutrinos, which are among the most abundant but least understood particles in the universe.
On Feb. 23, LSOP hosted its biggest ever open house, drawing a crowd of 8,000 visitors.
On Saturday, Feb. 23, the Little Shop of Physics will host its 28th annual open house.
ProtoDUNE is the critical testing and validation precursor to DUNE, which is scheduled to start taking neutrino data in approximately 2026. CSU researchers are working on the first of two ProtoDUNE cryostats.
CSU Physics grad student Derek Doyle is working with Fermilab to make sense of the subatomic world.
A sophisticated new tool that can make extremely small objects – too small to see with the eye alone – will mean big things for science across campus.
CSU alumnus uses math and computer science to lead technological innovations in finance.