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Sadie Seddon-Stettler – Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellow! Being chosen as an NSF Graduate Research Fellow is a significant national accomplishment and places her among an elite group of Fellows, many of whom have gone on to distinguished careers in STEM or STEM education.
Accelerator R&D for Novel Cancer Treatment Modalities Modern radiation therapy techniques are designed to optimize tumor control while limiting collateral damage to surrounding healthy tissue. Shaping the spatial profile of the delivered dose, as well as varying the angle of approach, enabled dramatic advances in cancer therapy. Now clinicians have begun investigating a new frontier for improving cancer therapy through very fast irradiation.
See highlights from 2023. - Awards and Honors - New Partners - Comings and Goings - CBB at the National Society of Black Physicists ... and more.
In this festive season, let's celebrate the togetherness that makes this time of year special. In the realm of science, where individual achievements often take precedence, it's crucial to recognize the profound impact of collaboration.
CBB Graduate Student Aasma Aslam presented her research plan for her doctoral dissertation and passed her exam with flying colors.   The University of New Mexico (UNM) is a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), a Minority Institution (MI), and a Minority Serving Institution (MSI).
Congratulations to new PhD AJ Dick! Thesis: "Computational Modeling and Simulation of Optical Stochastic Cooling"
Congratulations Liana Shpani for receiving the Early Career Investigator Award at the 21st International Conference on Radio-Frequency Superconductivity (SRF 2023).
The recipients of the Remsen award are chemists of outstanding achievement in keeping with Ira Remsen’s long and devoted career as an exponent of the highest standards in teaching and research in chemistry.
Congratulations to new PhD Eric Cropp! Thesis: "High-Performance Accelerator Modeling: Toward Improving Controls and Diagnostics for High-Brightness Beams in Experiment"
Congratulations to CBB Professor David Muller and CBB’s advisory board member, Dr. Yimei Zhu, recipients of prestigious awards at the 20th International Microscopy Congress. These awards honor outstanding contributions of individual scientists and their achievements in the field of microscopy and related techniques.