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Graduate Studies Information Session on Wed November 18th from 5-6pm
Date Published: Nov 18, 2020
This info session, led by Prof. James Fraser (Graduate Chair) and Prof. Steve Hughes, will help you better understand opportunities for graduate research in physics and engineering physics...
LGBTQ and STEM Day November 18th 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Date Published: Nov 18, 2020
Tomorrow is LGBTQ+ in STEM international recognition day, sponsored by Pride in STEM. This day is quite relevant to our department, as it is symbolic of the 60th anniversary of American astronomer and gay activist Frank Kameny’s ...
Troy Allen wins 2020 Lane Best Presentation Award
Date Published: Oct 09, 2020
Congratulations Troy for receiving the 2020 Lane Best Presentation Award!
Connor Stone and potential life on Venus
Date Published: Sep 18, 2020
Connor Stone discusses about phosphine and the potential life on Venus
Congratulations to the Physics Grads of 2019!
Date Published: Sep 18, 2020
Congratulations to the Arts & Science Physics Graduates of 2019!
Prof. Shastri is awarded the 2020 Young Scientist Prize in Optics
Date Published: Sep 12, 2020
Congratulations to Prof. Shastri who was awarded the 2020 Young Scientist Prize in Optics!
Best Student Oral Competition Awards at CAP 2020
Date Published: Jul 10, 2020
Lilianna Hariasz and Alex Inayeh place first in their divisions for their oral presentations at CAP 2020!
Professor Shastri receives Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award from AMS
Date Published: Jun 16, 2020
Prof. Shastri receives the Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award for 2019-2020 from the AMS Teaching Awards Selection Committee...
A Toast to the Physics Graduates class of 2020!
Date Published: Jun 12, 2020
Congratulations to the Physics graduates of 2020!
Department of Physics Statement on #ShutdownSTEM Day of Action - June 10, 2020
Date Published: Jun 09, 2020
In solidarity with the statements from the Queen’s Principal, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and the Canadian Association of Physicists, we at the Queen’s Department of Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy condemn anti-Black racism