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Physics Department in the News
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Recent UB Physics students in the news
The UB Chapter of Physics Students was chosen as an Outstanding SPS Chapter for 2006-2007.
Cathy Bernaciak was awarded an LHC Fellowship.
Yunfen He received the Tascione Travel Award for her abstract to the biophysical society meeting this year.
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Prof. Jorge Jose has been named a Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS ).
10/23/07,
Jorge Jose has been named a Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS ) The citation for him reads
"Honored for distinguished contributions in theoretical physics, specially in seminal studies of long-range phase coherence in two dimensions, and in education and senior administration."
There will be a ceremony in the AAAS Fellows Forum in their Annual Meeting on February 16th , 2008, in Boston, were Jorge will receive a Certificate and a rosette.
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Prof. Hong Lou Received The Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching
05/03/07,
The Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching honors those who consistently demonstrate superb teaching at the undergraduate, graduate or professional level. Recipients are Rajan Batta, professor of industrial and systems engineering and associate dean for graduate studies, SEAS; Hong Luo, professor of physics, CAS; Lewis Mandell, professor of finance and managerial economics, School of Management; and David Schmid, associate professor of English, CAS.
An expert on the physics and applications of magnetic semiconductors and nanostructures in the area of electronics, spintronics and photonics, Hong Luo is director of UB's Laboratory for Spintronics Research in Semiconductors; deputy director of the Institute for Lasers, Photonics and Biophotonics; and associate director of undergraduate studies in the Department of Physics. He was named an Associated Western Universities Faculty Fellow in 1999.
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Family endows physics professorship
Contribution honors the memory and scholarship of the late Moti Lal Rustgi
04/12/07,
Brothers Vinod K. Rustgi, and Anil K. Rustgi, along with their mother, Kamla Rustgi, are honoring their father's memory by endowing the Moti Lal Rustgi Professorship in the Department of Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences.
The professorship honors the memory of Moti Lal Rustgi, who was a professor in the UB Department of Physics from 1966-92 and died on Nov. 16, 1992, at the age of 63.
"We are grateful for the generosity of the Rustgis," said Bruce D. McCombe, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and former close colleague of Professor Rustgi. "Professorships are a way to recognize superior performance and also attract quality faculty to UB. We are thankful to the Rustgi family for lending this distinction to the physics department."
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Rustgi Family Gift Provides Physics Professorship to UB
04/05/07,
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Brothers Vinod K. Rustgi, M.D., and Anil K. Rustgi, M.D., along with their mother, Kamla Rustgi, are honoring their father's memory by endowing the Moti Lal Rustgi Professorship in the Department of Physics in the University at Buffalo's College of Arts and Sciences.
The professorship honors the memory of Moti Lal Rustgi, who was a professor in the UB Department of Physics from 1966-92. He died on Nov. 16, 1992, at the age of 63. He lived in Amherst.
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