Author: Sarah White

Attend the Doc Morris Public Lecture

Join the Department of Physics for the 2022 Doc Morris Public Lecture. When: Friday April 22nd at 6:30 PM Where: GMCS 333 or via Zoom […]

From Stereotypes to Subatomic Particles

Junior transfer physics major Ky Putnam started out majoring in sociology in community college, full of doubts that they weren’t good enough to pursue science or engineering.

Alumni Publish Capstone Project Findings on Particle Flow in Mucus

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.

New Book on Astrophysics by Fridolin Weber

Physics professor Fridolin Weber co-edited a new book titled “Astrophysics in the XXI Century with Compact Stars” that is now available for purchase.