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Women in Research: Linda Lingg

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Linda Lingg women in research

Women in Research: Mary Turner

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The Wyant College Women in Research

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Each year, February and March offers international observations that honor women for their vast contributions to science and society with the International Day for Women and Girls in Science; Women’s History Month and the International Women’s Day.

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Lingg and Turner in Women in Research Feature

Ashlesha Patil Featured by APS and UANews for Presentation on Tangram-Based Quantum Mechanics Puzzle

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Ashlesha Patil, Wyant College PhD student and NSF-ERC Center for Quantum Networks (CQN) researcher, has done what might seem to some the "impossible"—she’s explaining quantum mechanics using a game. Ashlesha's presentation was selected by the American Physical Society to be featured in their Master Tip Sheet for the 2023 March Meeting and was featured in UANews.

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news.arizona.edu: Confused by quantum computing? Students are developing a puzzle game to help

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Annual SOCk Camping Trip

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The Student Optics Chapter would like to formally invite you to Mount Graham to tour the Large Binocular Telescope! There will be an informational meeting this Friday, March 24th at 12pm in room 410, but here is the general information on how the weekend will go!

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Annual SOCk Camping Trip

New Floors for the Optics Shop

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New floors for optics shop before and after

Optical Research Engineer/Scientist | CFD Research

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kpcnotebook.scholastic.com: Project Nautilus Will Further Our Understanding of the Cosmos

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Wyant College Student, Walter Rahmer, Works on UArizona CatSat Space Mission

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Wyant College Undergraduate, Walter Rahmer, is participating as an undergraduate integration testing engineer with the UArizona CatSat mission. A project with Wyant College and Astronomy Professor Chris Walker and other faculty, the team of students has readied CatSat, a small satellite known as a CubeSat, for launch into space later this year.

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