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  • 217.333.3761
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  • 217.333.3645
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  • 217.333.4361
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  • 1110 West Green St.
  • Urbana, IL 61801-3080
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  • 104 South Goodwin
  • Urbana, IL 61801-2902

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Faculty and Student News

Andrew McCormick elected to Phi Beta Kappa (5-09-06)

Patrick Walsh wins Hayward Scholarship (05-08-06)

Kevin Pitts selected to speak at Convocation (05-05-06)

George Gollin elected to Board of Directors of Council for Higher Education Accreditation (05-01-06)

Dale Van Harlingen receives COE Tau Beta Pi Daniel C. Drucker Eminent Faculty Award (04-28-06)

Ben Wandelt receives Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award (04-26-06)

David Ceperley and Laura Greene elected to National Academy of Sciences (04-25-06)

Upcoming Events

Understanding Complex Systems Conference, May 15–18, 2006

Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Focus this year: Molecular Origin of Life and Dynamics of Information, Energy and Water Flows on Evolving Networks
Special keynote speaker: Paul C. Lauterbur, 2003 Nobel Prize Winner

More information on UCS 2006

Frontiers in Biological Fluorescence, May 20, 2006

A symposium in honor of Enrico Gratton's 60th birthday and 30 years of service to the University of Illinois

More information on FBF 2006

9th Conference on the Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics, May 30–June 3, 2006

Westin Rio Mar Resort, Rio Mar, Puerto Rico
We will explore the "intersections" between particle and nuclear physics in an environment where both communities can meet and share. The topics will span a wide range: from hot dense nuclei to cold dark matter; from deep-inelastic scattering to hadron spectroscopy; from tests of the standard model to consequences of the solar model.

More information on CIPANP 2006

Celebrating Vijay! September 29–30, 2006

Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
A special symposium celebrating the life and science of Professor Vijay R. Pandharipande

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