Physicist lands awards and $1.3 million grant for ambitious research into physics beyond the standard model
CAREER awards
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Galan Moody receives a prestigious NSF Early CAREER award to pursue quantum photonics research
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UCSB chemical engineer Michelle O’Malley receives a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation
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Assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering receives a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation
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This crop of NSF CAREER awardees include a chemical engineer, a computer scientist and a physicist
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With combined grants totaling more than $1.3 million for their proposals integrating research and education, three assistant professors at UC Santa Barbara have received National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Awards.
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Cenke Xu, an assistant professor of physics at UC Santa Barbara, has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award.
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Two assistant professors at UC Santa Barbara have been awarded National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER awards.
