News and announcements
- Wayne State postdoctoral fellow develops state-of-the-art simulations to explain data from the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider
- Wayne State physics professor awarded 2023 Newton Lacy Pierce Prize
- New tutoring partnership with Detroit United Lacrosse benefits WSU and DPS students alike
- Physics professor discusses controlled breakthrough in nuclear fusion research
- Physics and astronomy professors engage with students at the Michigan Science Center
- Renee Ludlam awarded two grants by NASA for her work on low-mass X-ray binaries
- Physics emeritus professor finds remedy for his artery disease; has case study published in medical journals
- Professor Claude A. Pruneau elected as a fellow of the American Physical Society
- Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 awardees
- Returning star: Astronomy grad, NASA fellow back at WSU as a professor
- Wayne State nuclear theory group develops ultrasonographic probes for relativistic Quark-Gluon Plasma at trillion degrees temperature
- Wayne State CLAS Across the Globe: Summer Research Map 2022
- CLAS (Virtual) Undergraduate Research Symposium celebrates #ResearchInDetroit
- Wayne State grad programs ranked among nation's best
- Five Minutes With: Ed Cackett, astrophysicist and multi-instrumentalist
- Wayne State, University of Maryland collaborate to discover new methods to advance the search for new magnetic materials
- Detroit city now on the PYTHIA map
- Students present summer research at annual Barber Fair
- Wayne State receives NSF award to study how airborne viruses navigate through mucus
- Wayne State receives $1.97 million NIH grant to provide research training to undergraduates
- Wayne State physics professor awarded DOE Early Career Research Program grant
- Wayne State graduate student selected for DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program
- Persistence, community support leads WSU physicist to prestigious national fellowship
- Students come out on top in Wayne State community partnership initiative
- Petrov: 'New particles, new physics might be just beyond our research'