The UCF Biophysics Group is resuming its seminar series for the 2019-2020 academic year.
The next seminar will be held on:
Wed., September 18th, 12:30-1:30 pm
Physical Sciences building, room 445
Dr. Elizabeth J. Brisbois of Department of Materials Science & Engineering, UCF, will present:
Nitric Oxide (NO) Releasing Materials to Reduce Thrombosis and Infection on Medical Devices
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Join us for the 2019 Grad Fair on Thursday, September 26, 2019, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the UCF Student Union, Pegasus Ballroom. The fair offers an open house-style event that is free and open to anyone interested in a doctoral, master’s, specialist or certificate program at UCF. Stop by the Department of Physics information booth to learn more about the UCF Physics graduate program and meet with students and faculty.
They will have telescopes out to observe the Moon up-close (and Jupiter and Saturn once it gets dark). There will also be tables there staffed by some of the Physics-related undergrad clubs.
The Graduate Society of Physics Students is pleased to announce that we will be hosting Tea Time this year! It’s our hope that these events will provide an avenue for students and faculty to take a much-needed break from their normal activities and spend some time getting to know other members of the UCF Physics community. Of course, there will be plenty of tea (possibly coffee as well) and light snacks, as is befitting of such a social gathering.
On behalf of the GSPS, I would like invite you to attend our first Tea Time event of the semester, which is scheduled for Friday, October 11, at 2:30 PM (immediately following the Physics Colloquium) in the PSB Atrium. Please come join us! Also, we would encourage you to pass along any thoughts, suggestions or concerns that you may have regarding this and future events.