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BECOME PART OF A GREAT TRADITION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN SCIENTISTS, INTELLECTUALS AND ENGINEERS
STUDY GRADUATE LEVEL PHYSICS AT FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY
ATTAIN THE PHD
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GRADUATE STUDENT SUPPORT OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE IN
EXPERIMENTAL PARTICLE ASTROPHYSICS
The AstroParticle and Cosmic Radiation Detector Research and Development Laboratory (APCR-DRDL) has financial support (~$20K per year [not including tuition waiver]) for a Ph.D. student in the Department of Physics at Florida A&M University who desires to pursue research leading to the Ph.D. degree in Physics. The research activity, funded through the FAMU CREST Center for Astrophysical Science and Technology (CCAST), will involve the development of computational models for Ultra High Energy Cosmic Radiation (UHECR) and other astrophysical particle effects, detector materials and systems, and design, fabrication and/or construction of detector materials systems and instrumentation and/or analysis of experiment data. The APCR-DRDL maintains collaborations with NASA, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Cornell University, Prarie View A&M University, The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), MIT, and SUNY Stony Brook among others.
For more information please contact:
Ray H. O’Neal, Jr., Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Physics
Jones Hall Room 205
Florida A&M University
Tallahassee, FL 32307
850-599-3807
oneal@alum.mit.edu
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STUDY GRADUATE LEVEL PHYSICS AT FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY
ATTAIN THE PHD
WRITE YOUR OWN TICKET
GRADUATE STUDENT SUPPORT OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE IN
EXPERIMENTAL PARTICLE ASTROPHYSICS
The AstroParticle and Cosmic Radiation Detector Research and Development Laboratory (APCR-DRDL) has financial support (~$20K per year [not including tuition waiver]) for a Ph.D. student in the Department of Physics at Florida A&M University who desires to pursue research leading to the Ph.D. degree in Physics. The research activity, funded through the FAMU CREST Center for Astrophysical Science and Technology (CCAST), will involve the development of computational models for Ultra High Energy Cosmic Radiation (UHECR) and other astrophysical particle effects, detector materials and systems, and design, fabrication and/or construction of detector materials systems and instrumentation and/or analysis of experiment data. The APCR-DRDL maintains collaborations with NASA, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Cornell University, Prarie View A&M University, The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), MIT, and SUNY Stony Brook among others.
For more information please contact:
Ray H. O’Neal, Jr., Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Physics
Jones Hall Room 205
Florida A&M University
Tallahassee, FL 32307
850-599-3807
oneal@alum.mit.edu
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