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Grace Johnson will exercise her own curiosity and perseverance as the 2021 recipient of the Baylis Physics Research Internship.
Emma Blanchette, a grad student in physics, won the Best Student Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science.
Layale Bazzi’s paper took first place in the medicine and biology division at the Canadian Association of Physicists annual congress.
Fourth-year undergraduate Emma Blanchette and PhD student Aaron Bondy received scholarships from the physics department.
Students in a new science internship course earn academic credit while gaining real-world experience.
UWindsor physics students took some of the top honours at the annual congress of the Canadian Association of Physicists.
A donation from the Baker Foundation has funded a laboratory to provide hands-on training in medical physics.
As a relative newcomer to campus, Steven Rehse—who joined the physics department in May 2011—says the Science Celebration of Success serves several purposes for him.
“First, it’s great to see what people in other departments are doing. Second, there is a social element and I am still getting to know people,” he said. “Finally, it’s great just to keep reminding ourselves of the extraordinary things going on in our faculty.”