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.
The Department of Physics held an open house on April 8, 2016. Some 45 prospective students of all levels attended talks, ate pizza, visited […]
Physics Department students Kevin O’Mara (left) and James Heller (right) are participating in a newly inaugurated program, the Summer Undergraduate Research Program. This program, sponsored […]