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Undergrad Scholarships | Physics and Astronomy | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. Awards and Scholarship Information. Applications are in PDF format. Acrobat Reader is FREE and can be obtained by downloading directly from Adobe. Scholarships amounts are variable and can depend on financial needs. For more information, please contact the physics department office (509) 335-9532, look through the Admissions page on how to get scholarships. Check out our website. Or email questions to physics@wsu.edu. Office of Scholarship Services. Paul and Dian Bender Scholarship.
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Admissions and Procedures | Physics and Astronomy | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. A student may certify as a Physics major after completing 30 credits. Preferably including Phys 201 and Math 171) with a cumulative gpa of 2.0 or better. A research experience is required of all students as a 499 project. To a committee of two Physics faculty members in the senior year. Physics 490 will give credit for this effort. The student must earn a C (2.0) or better grade in each of the “Required Physics Courses”. Physics – Standard Option (120-124 hours). Math 171 Calculus I.
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Undergraduate Students | Physics and Astronomy | Washington State University
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Physics and Astronomy Undergraduate Students. Looking for resources as a current or prospective undergraduate student attending Washington State University’s spectacular Physics and Astronomy Program? Here you can find links to the application process, courses, scholarships, student directory, extracurricular activities, and the graduate student handbook. Not enough info? Please e-mail the department at physics@wsu.edu. Or call at 509-335-9532. WSU Financial Aid Info. Textbooks Orders by Semester. Presen...
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Technical Staff | Physics and Astronomy | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. Director of Undergraduate Labs. Scientific Instructional Technician IV. Scientific Instructional Technician III. Physics and Astronomy Home. About the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Matter Under Extreme Conditons. Materials and Optical Physics. Novel States of Matter. Physics and Astronomy Club Facebook Page. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Physics and Astronomy Classes. Request for more information. Physics and Astronomy Classes. Emeritus and Retired Faculty. I want to give.
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Faculty | Physics and Astronomy | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. 8211; Senior Instructor. 8211; Senior Instructor. Collins, Brian A. 8211; Assistant Professor. Collins, Gary S. 8211; Associate Professor. Dickinson, J. Thomas. 8211; Regents Professor. 8211; Associate Professor. 8211; Assistant Professor. 8211; Clinical Professor. 8211; Associate Professor. Gupta, Yogendra M. 8211; Director of Institute for Shock Physics and Regents Professor. Keane, Christopher J. 8211; Vice President for Research and Professor. Kuzyk, Mark G. Marston, Philip L.
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News | Physics and Astronomy | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. Negative mass’ created at Washington State University. New physics, astronomy chair starts Feb. 1. Metallic hydrogen finally made in lab at mind-boggling pressure. Ripples in spacetime: Science’s 2016 Breakthrough of the Year. Building a better microscope. Read more Physics news from the College of Arts and Sciences. Ripples in spacetime: Science’s 2016 Breakthrough of the Year. Ask Dr. Universe: What color are our stars? Physicists to do super-cool research in space. I want to give.
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Colloquium | Physics and Astronomy | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. Spring 2017 – Colloquium Schedule. Speaker and Talk Title. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Washington State University. Title: Implementation of team-based project-driven learning in a senior-level astrobiology course. Department of Physics, University of Washington. Title: Towards Science with LSST: Project Update and What to Expect. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University. Title: Computational Materials Discovery. Title: Electromagnetism as Geometry. Collo...
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Emeritus and Retired Faculty | Physics and Astronomy | Washington State University
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Emeritus and Retired Faculty. Miles J. Dresser. Lincoln City, OR. Michael D. Miller. Email: mdm at wsu.edu. Physics and Astronomy Home. About the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Matter Under Extreme Conditons. Materials and Optical Physics. Novel States of Matter. Physics and Astronomy Club Facebook Page. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Physics and Astronomy Classes. Request for more information. Physics and Astronomy Classes. Emeritus and Retired Faculty. Materials Science and Engineering Program.
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Calendars | Physics and Astronomy | Washington State University
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WSU Calendar – Physics. WSU Calendar – Astronomy. Physics and Astronomy Home. About the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Matter Under Extreme Conditons. Materials and Optical Physics. Novel States of Matter. Physics and Astronomy Club Facebook Page. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Physics and Astronomy Classes. Request for more information. Physics and Astronomy Classes. Emeritus and Retired Faculty. Materials Science and Engineering Program. College of Arts and Sciences. I want to give.
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