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PhD Physics Students at Work                      Pages   1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5

Elena Cimpoiasu and Cailing Zhang, PhD Physics students at KSU at the time this photo was taken, transfer liquid helium in preparation for cooling a sample of type-II superconductor.
Cimpoiasu and Zhang
Kyongok Kang studies optical properties of liquid crystal materials.
Kang

Gang Wang inserts wavelength-shifting fibers in part of a hadronic calorimeter used in the STAR detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (Brookhaven National Lab).
Students like Gang Wang, from countries around the world, pursue their PhD Physics degree at Kent State
PhD Physics student Bharat Acharya and postdoc Tony Wang use the physics clean room to prepare a prototype flexible liquid crystal device using the Phase Separated Composite Film method invented in the Physics Department.
Acharya

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