F. Duncan Haldane, the Princeton University physicist awarded a 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics for his research into the properties of matter in extreme states, conducted much of his award-winning research while he was a professor of physics at USC Dornsife.
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USC Dornsife welcomes its 22nd dean as physicist Amber Miller is formally installed during a Sept. 27 ceremony.
The Los Angeles-area native has focused on enhancing the basic sciences and building cross-disciplinary connections at Columbia University, where she is dean of science.
The next generation of chess is here, and it’s going to have you using quantum mechanics to beat your opponents.
Moh El-Naggar, assistant professor of physics, biological sciences and chemistry, has been installed as the Robert D. Beyer (’81) Early Career Chair in Natural Sciences.
Marvel’s latest superhero movie is proving less than fantastic, but is there any merit in the science portrayed? USC Dornsife physicist Clifford V. Johnson weighs in.
These three alumni are bona fide pioneers, either venturing into gender-imbalanced professional territories — and excelling — or forgoing a secure gig to find a true calling.
A distinguished theoretical chemist and physicist whose pioneering work helped scientists find simplicity in chaos, Howard Taylor taught at USC Dornsife for 44 years.
Reaching through the darkness for the light, across the oceans for greater international understanding and back in time to honor Trojans of years past, three USC Dornsife graduates offer their stories.
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