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2026
  • 30 April 2025
  • 11:00 EDT

Towards Electric Field and Atom Number Upgrades for a Higher Sensitivity Search for the Atomic Electric Dipole Moment of Radium-225

Committee: Jaideep Singh (Chairperson), Tyler Cocker, Yue Hao, Heiko Hergert, Kei Minamisono. Thesis is available @ https://pa.msu.edu/graduate-program/current-graduate-students/draft-dissertations-for-review.aspx
  • 11 May 2025 – 17 May 2025

Nuclear Science Summer School

The Nuclear Science Summer School (NS3) is a summer school that introduces undergraduate student participants to the fields of nuclear science and nuclear astrophysics. NS3 is hosted by FRIB on the campus of Michigan State University (MSU). The school will offer lectures and activities covering selected nuclear science and astrophysics topics. View event
  • 13 May 2025 – 15 May 2025

NUCLEI and MESOSCOPIC Physics (NMP25)

NMP25 can be an effective stage for experts to interact and exchange ideas on a diverse set of topics, and lead to cross-disciplinary collaborations. This will be the seventh meeting in the series, which began in 2004. The main goal of this series is to bring together scientists studying a broad range of objects of mesoscopic nature that display common features and can be explored using similar approaches. Currently, research on strongly correlated many-body systems and topological states of matter is blossoming, due to many experimental breakthroughs, theoretical developments, and enormous computational progress. Closely related is also quantum computing, an area of fast-increasing interest and importance. Consequently, one can take advantage of these connections and of the progress made in different physical contexts. NMP25 will provide a unique and exciting platform for experts in a broad range of areas to interact and exchange ideas on a diverse set of topics. We hope that the resulting interactions will lead to inspiring cross-disciplinary collaborations. View event
  • 20 July 2025 – 26 July 2025

Physics of Atomic Nuclei (PAN)

PAN introduces participants to the fundamentals of the extremely small domain of atomic nuclei and its connection to the extremely large domain of astrophysics and cosmology.

The PAN @ Michigan State Experience

  • Learn about research in one of the top rare-isotope laboratories in the world.
  • Get introduced to the fascinating fields of astrophysics, precision measurement, and nuclear science.
  • Perform your own nuclear physics experiments.
  • Meet researchers who are exploring a wide array of questions.
  • Discover the surprising array of career opportunities in science.
  • Experience the atmosphere of college life.
  • Participants in the 2024 program get free room and board on campus (if required).