When you think of things that flow, what do you think of? Lava, water, maybe honey or ketchup. Well, SDSU Physics alumnus Antonio Cobarrubia (’19) thought of mucus, a non-Newtonian fluid, and the many unanswered physics questions about how it flows.
When you think of things that flow, what do you think of? Lava, water, maybe honey or ketchup. Well, SDSU Physics alumnus Antonio Cobarrubia (’19) thought of mucus, a non-Newtonian fluid, and the many unanswered physics questions about how it flows.
Co-founder Yara Maayar plans to use the funds for outreach events to local San Diego schools and growing the new organization.
Physics professor Fridolin Weber co-edited a new book titled “Astrophysics in the XXI Century with Compact Stars” that is now available for purchase.
Professors partner with alumni from InterOcean Systems to develop sensors that use ultraviolet light to pick up traces of oil on the ocean surface.
Senior physics major, Eric Contreras, was interviewed in The Daily Aztec about his contributions to the Aztec Racing team. He and his teammates are building […]