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IOS Co-Founded event for PostDoc Research has stellar kick-off!
On September 19, the STEAM Factory hosted the Kick-Off event for a series promoting PostDoc research presentations in a multidisciplinary space.Presenters from 19 different departments/centers, 13…

Agostini-DiMauro Lab Featured in Two National Commercials!
The Ohio State University rolled out two national commercials during the start of football season. The goal of the commercial is to highlight research at Ohio State and the Agostini-DiMauro Lab…

Welcome Matthew Boersma, IOS Admin!
Please join me in giving a warm welcome to our new Office Administrator, Matthew Boersma!
Matt will be providing administrative…

Ohio State to open NeXUS Facility to users with funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation
From original article on the OSU College of Arts and Sciences website.
A team of chemistry and physics researchers at The Ohio State University have received a $12M award from…

Nobel Laureate Anne L'Huiller Visits Agostini/DiMauro Group
Nobel Laureate Anne L'Huiller visited the Agostini/DiMauro Research Group on August 15, 2024. She toured the labs and discussed ongoing research with the…

Eissa wins ELI-ALPS Summer School Poster Competition!
OSU Chemical Physics Graduate and NeXUS student Dina Eissa won the first-place prize in the ELI-ALPS Summer School 2024 research poster competition for the…

From Laser Tag to Laser Lab: NSF NeXUS feat. on Voices of Excellence Podcast
Dr. Robert Baker (IOS Member) and the NSF NeXUS Facility were recently featured on the Podcast: Voices of Excellence From Laser Tag to Laser Lab: Building the…
Which Electron is Quicker? - Featured in Nature!
Image: Gregory M. Stewart/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Which Electron is Quicker?
In a recent paper published in the August 21, 2024…

Wisdom from Nobel Laureate Anne L’Huillier at Student Social Hosted by IOS & Dept of Physics
The Institute for Optical Science and the Department of Physics hosted a Student Meet and Greet with 2023 Nobel Laureate, Anne L’Huillier. We had a full room of students…