Jan 24, 2023 | Biology, Events
Hundreds of thousands of specimens contribute to research and teaching missions of the university
Mar 25, 2022 | Events, News
The College of Sciences at San Diego State University was officially established in 1931. Over the years, the technology and tools used for the College’s joint missions of teaching and creating new knowledge have advanced significantly. 1915: A student enrolled in the...
Jun 8, 2020 | Events
#ShutDownSTEM is a movement to stop all academic work on Wednesday, June 10, supported by a multi-identity, intersectional coalition of STEM professionals and academics taking action for Black lives. The shutdown should be a time to educate ourselves and discuss actionable goals to move toward a just, equitable, and inclusive STEM field; steps to take to reach those goals; and metrics for evaluating progress.
Feb 23, 2018 | Events, News, Physics, –Archives
Colloquium Friday Mar 2, 2018 at 2 pm: Uncertainty Quantification in the supercomputing era, Dr. Rodrigo Navarro Perez, Ohio University Room P-148, Physics building. Refreshments served at 1:45 pm. ABSTRACT: Uncertainty quantification has seen a strong renewed...
Feb 9, 2018 | Events, News, Physics, –Archives
Colloquium: “Exploring phases of dense matter with astrophysics of compact stars” Dr. Armen Sedrakian, J. W. Goethe University 2 pm Friday, Feb 16, 2018 in P-148 In this talk, I will focus on the behavior of matter at high densities in compact stars...
Jan 22, 2018 | Events, News, Physics, –Archives
“Nuclear Physics for Neutrinos, Dark Matter and more” — Dr. Saori Pastore, Los Alamos National Lab Friday, Jan 26, 2018 at 2pm in P-148 ABSTRACT: Next-generation experiments are poised to explore lepton-number violation, discern the neutrino...