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Dr. Roman Buniy Presenting at the University of Cambridge

August 16, 2012 by | News

Dr. Roman Buniy, Assistant Professor of Physics and Computational Science, presented his latest paper “An Algebraic Classification of Entangled States” at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge. Abstract: We provide a classification of entangled states that uses new discrete entanglement invariants. The invariants are defined by algebraic properties of linear maps

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Physics Students Tour Pasadena Jet Propulsion Lab

August 15, 2012 by | News

Drs. Roman Buniy and Eric Minassian took several Physics students to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena May 29. Students were able to tour the laboratories and control rooms where the Mars Lander “Curiosity” was developed and launched. They were also granted access to several prototype and replica robots, which are used for mission control for the Curiosity. The

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Alumna Julia Ernst Publishes Research Article in "The Dermatologist"

August 13, 2012 by | News

Schmid College Alumna Julia Ernst (MS Health Communications, ’11) has been recognized for her recent contribution to industry journal The Dermatologist. Her three part series on scars and their emotional impact on children has given her recognition in the dermatology world. Part one of her series can be accesses here, via The Dermatologist website. Julia

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Students Win at SpaceX IEEE Computer Game Showcase

June 20, 2012 by | News

Senior Computer Science students Brian Chuchua and Sherica Grande won a tour of the SpaceX facility as a part of their special prize in the “Best Space Game” category at the IEEE Computer Game Showcase. During the tour, Grande was asked for her resume, and now interns at SpaceX. Chuchua is now working as an intern

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Dr. Walter Piper's Mission to Lure Swallows Back to San Juan Capistrano

May 11, 2012 by | News

The famous swallows of Mission San Juan Capistrano have gone missing in recent years, and it’s professor Walter Piper’s mission to lure them back to the historical nesting site. His efforts have recently become fruitful; he discovered a swallow breeding colony only 1/4 of a mile from the historic Mission. Details of his findings can

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Student Gaming Team Achieves 4th Place in Microsoft "Imagine Cup"

May 1, 2012 by | News

A Chapman University student team has placed in the top 4 of the 2012 U.S. Microsoft Imagine Cup competition. Going on ten years, the Microsoft Imagine Cup competition involves thousands of student competitors to present creative technology solutions that address real-world challenges. The theme for this year’s Imagine Cup is “Imagine a World Where Technology

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Assistant Professor Erik Linstead elected Senior Member of the IEEE

April 24, 2012 by | News

Chapman Assistant Professor of Computer Science Erik Linstead has recently been elected a Senior Member of the IEEE – the world’s largest professional association for the advancement of technology (pronounced “eye-triple-eee”). Only 8 percent of the some 400,000 IEEE members hold Senior Member status, which is the organization’s only level of elevated membership other

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Environmental Science and Policy Student Named 2012 Udall Scholar

April 19, 2012 by | News

Angel Flores ’13, an environmental science and policy major who also helps with his family recycling business and is a member of the cross country team, has been named a 2012 Udall Scholar by the Udall Foundation. In addition to the $5,000 scholarship for his senior year, Flores will attend a four-day Udall Foundation program

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Nobel Laureate Dr. David Gross on Fundamental Physics

March 24, 2012 by | Events

Chapman University welcomes Nobel Laureate Dr. David Gross as he explains the theory that unifies all the forces of nature and helps scientists understand the origin and history of the universe. He also discusses what it might mean to have a final theory of fundamental physics and whether science is capable of discovering it. Gross

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