Tag: weekly win
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Gordon Arrowsmith-Kron Defends Award Winning PhD Dissertation!

TOWARDS ELECTRIC FIELD AND ATOM NUMBER UPGRADES FOR A HIGHER SENSITIVITY SEARCH FOR THE ATOMIC ELECTRIC DIPOLE MOMENT OF RADIUM-225 My Introduction To Gordon’s PhD Dissertation Defense Presentation My name is Jaideep and welcome to this joyous occasion! It is an honor and a delight to introduce our combatants today.…
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2023 Donald F. Koch Quality in Undergraduate Teaching Award

MSU Today: Faculty and staff honored, celebrated at MSU Awards Convocation FRIB’s Jaideep Singh receives Donald F. Koch Quality in Undergraduate Teaching Award This award recognizes teachers who take pride in and are committed to quality undergraduate teaching and who demonstrate substantial continuing involvement in undergraduate education. All current fixed term,…
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Thank You from Jaideep!

This is the email I sent to all past and present members of Spinlab when my job title transitioned from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor. -JTS Dear Spinlab Members and Alumni, Thank you so much for all of your contributions to the success of Spinlab – I am very grateful!…
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DOE Awards Spinlab Early Career Research Funding

Towards a Next Generation Search for Time-Reversal Violation Using Optically Addressable Nuclei in Cryogenic Solids Certain rare pear-shaped nuclei have unmatched sensitivity to new kinds of forces between subatomic particles that are not the same when the arrow of time is reversed. Such forces are believed to be responsible for…
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Adam, Brian, Fry, and Steve Graduate!

Congratulations to Adam, Brian, Fry, and Steve! They are all graduating this semester and participated in the graduation ceremony on December 16, 2017 in Breslin Center. Adam Powers joined the group in April 2016 and has contributed to all aspects of the high voltage electrode development for the Ra EDM…
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Steve Wins Broad of Trustees’ Scholarship Award!

The Weekly Win goes to Director’s Research Scholar Steve Fromm, who was awarded a Board of Trustees Scholarship Award! This award is given to only ~50 out of ~10,000 graduating seniors (top 0.5%!) every year who have “the highest cumulative grade-points at the close of semester prior to graduation.” Furthermore,…
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Did you find out about the award?

Click here for MSU Today writeup about Roy’s SCGSR! What does it mean to you, both personally and professionally, to receive this award? From a professional standpoint I’m thrilled to be working with and learning from world experts in atomic and nuclear physics. My advisor, Dr. Jaideep Singh (who teaches here at MSU),…
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The Great High Voltage Test Station Upgrade of 2017

The weekly win is installation of the long-awaited soup cans. The significance of them might be lost on those who have not had to install HV cables with the clamshells. The short of it was that installing the cables with the plastic clamshells was torturous. The soup cans have NONE…
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Roy Ready receives a DOE SCGSR Award!

Roy Ready has been selected to receive the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) award for the proposed research project, “Towards a More Sensitive Measurement of the Electric Dipole Moment of Radium-225”, to be conducted at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) with our collaborator Matt…
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Six Undergrads Receive Support to Participate in CEU-DNP 2017

Six students were selected to participate in CEU-DNP this October in Pittsburgh and were offered support for lodging for their participation: Courtney Nelson (REU Student): Optical Thin Film Thickness Measurement for the Single Atom Microscope Daniel Coulter: Design of a Prototype Single Atom Microscope for Nuclear Astrophysics Evan Ryan (Honors…

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