The Scientist and Nature recently interviewed David Dunlap…

Journalists from The Scientist (www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/some-viruses-use-an-alternative-genetic-alphabet-68726) and Nature (www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-01157-x) recently interviewed David Dunlap, PhD,. He was asked to comment on recent discoveries reported in three articles published in Scie nce on April 29, 2021 of 60 organisms whose genome contains diaminopurine (DAP) instead of adenine and enzymes responsible for incorporating DAP into DNA. For over forty … More The Scientist and Nature recently interviewed David Dunlap…

Physicists develop theoretical model for neural activity of mouse brain

The dynamics of the neural activity of a mouse brain behave in a peculiar, unexpected way that can be theoretically modeled without any fine tuning, suggests a new paper by physicists at Emory University. Physical Review Letters published the research, which adds to the evidence that theoretical physics frameworks may aid in the understanding of … More Physicists develop theoretical model for neural activity of mouse brain

NYT Posts Article Featuring New Faculty Member Dr. Jennifer Rieser

The New York Times recently published the article “The Skin-Deep Physics of Sidewinder Snakes” featuring our newest faculty member, Dr. Jennifer Rieser. The article’s focus is on how snake skin helped Dr. Rieser and other members of the team to understand how snakes move in different environments, such as on sand. They discovered that the … More NYT Posts Article Featuring New Faculty Member Dr. Jennifer Rieser

Emory Undergraduates Reach for the Stars

Each year there are many undergraduate research opportunities with astronomy faculty and staff in the Physics Department at Emory. Engaging in astronomy research can be an excellent way to enhance a student’s critical thinking skills and qualifications for graduate school in physics and astronomy (or any related field). Many students elect to enroll in research … More Emory Undergraduates Reach for the Stars

Santos Group Advances Frontier of Topological Phases in Graphene Superlattices

Prof. Luiz Santos and his graduate student Jian Wang have proposed a new framework for the realization of topological phase transitions in graphene superlattices. Two-dimensional superlattices, where electrons experience a long length scale periodic potential, have emerged in recent years as versatile platforms to realize exotic forms of quantum matter. A remarkable example of such … More Santos Group Advances Frontier of Topological Phases in Graphene Superlattices

Universal Features of Annealing and Aging in Compaction of Granular Piles.

This paper links the nonequilibrium glassy relaxation behavior of otherwise athermal granular materials to those of thermally activated glasses. Thus, it demonstrates a much wider universality among complex glassy materials out of equilibrium. Our three-dimensional molecular dynamics simulations, fully incorporating friction and inelastic collisions, are designed to reproduce experimental behavior of tapped granular piles. A … More Universal Features of Annealing and Aging in Compaction of Granular Piles.

Modulus of Neighboring Rubbery Domain Strongly Impacts Local Glass Transition of Glassy Polymers

Physics PhD graduate student Yannic Gagnon and Professor Connie Roth have demonstrated that the local glass transition temperature Tg, the temperature at which the material locally transitions from an equilibrium liquid to a non-equilibrium solid glass, is strongly impacted by the modulus of a neighboring polymer domain. Polymer materials are often made of blends of … More Modulus of Neighboring Rubbery Domain Strongly Impacts Local Glass Transition of Glassy Polymers

Emory University Physics Students Win National Recognition! Congratulations SPS!

Emory University Physics Students Win National Recognition Student-Led Physical Sciences Organization is Honored with Award from the National Office of the Society of Physics Students as an Outstanding Chapter December 4, 2020 Atlanta, GA – The Emory University chapter of the Society of Physics Students (SPS) has won an Outstanding Chapter Award from the SPS … More Emory University Physics Students Win National Recognition! Congratulations SPS!

Prof. Sergei Urazhdin named as Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Physics by President of Emory Uni.

President Fenves of Emory University named Prof. Sergei Urazhdin as Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Physics Sept. 1, 2020, stating that the “designation of distinguished professor is one of the highest honors that Emory bestows upon a member of the faculty” that “recognizes your eminence as a scholar, as well as the accomplishments that have … More Prof. Sergei Urazhdin named as Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Physics by President of Emory Uni.

Professor Eric Weeks wins 2020 Slack Award of SESAPS

The Francis G. Slack Award was created by the Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society (SESAPS) to honor Excellence in Service to Physics in the Southeast. Prof. Eric Weeks was announced as this year’s Slack Award winner with the citation: “For demonstrated excellence in service to the physics community of the Southeast through his … More Professor Eric Weeks wins 2020 Slack Award of SESAPS