Physics & Astronomy

Physics & Astronomy Students Present, Earn Accolades at APS April Meeting

Physics & Astronomy majors Abby Keltz and Alexandra Papesh presented research at the 2023 April Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS), held in Minneapolis, MN from April 15th - 18th.

Student Research Presented at the 2022 Far West Section Meeting of the American Physical Society

Congratulations to Physics & Astronomy majors Alexandra Papesh and Tanner Hooven who presented Cal Poly Humboldt gravitational physics research at the 2022 Far West Section Meeting of the American Physical Society. This year around 100 researchers were welcomed by the University of

Four Cal Poly Humboldt Physics and Astronomy Students Selected as Cal-Bridge Scholars

Four Physics & Astronomy majors were selected to be Cal-Bridge Scholars for the upcoming academic years.

Physics And Astronomy Students Publish Peer-Reviewed Article in AIP Advances

Together with faculty members, a group of Cal Poly Humboldt Physics and Astronomy students (now all alumni) recently published a peer-reviewed article in the journal AIP Advances published by the American Institute of Physics.

C.D. Hoyle, Physics & Astronomy

Dr. C.D. Hoyle received a continuing grant from the National Science Foundation to support an ongoing collaborative project with Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI).

Student Research Presented at the 2022 April Meeting of the American Physical Society

Three Cal Poly Humboldt students presented research at the 2022 April Meeting of the American Physical Society that was held April 9-12 in New York City.

C.D. Hoyle

Professor C.D. Hoyle has been elected to serve a 2-year term on the Executive Committee of the Far West Section of the American Physical Society.

C.D. Hoyle

Emily Ord ('21) was presented with the "Best Poster Award" by the American Physical Society (APS) for a presentation given at the 2021 APS Far West Section Meeting that was held in October.

Professor C.D. Hoyle received a Fundamental...

Professor C.D. Hoyle received a Fundamental Physics Innovation Award from The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and the American Physical Society that will support a 6-week research collaboration with Dr.