Thirty-Three students receive opportunity from prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Thirty-three students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have received recognition from the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
Planetary evolution in snapshots: The Three Minute Thesis top prize
Graduate student Mackenna Wood with the Department of Physics and Astronomy took the top prize during The Graduate School’s annual Three Minute Thesis competition.
Top-ten graduate students selected for Three Minute Thesis
The Graduate School announces its top-ten finalists for its upcoming Three Minute Thesis competition, to be held on October 11.
The wave whisperer
Institute of Marine Sciences doctoral candidate examines shorelines and their affect on ocean waves and coastal erosion.
UNC-Chapel Hill astronomers find hidden trove of massive black holes
Researchers find black holes hiding in plain sight
Derrick Carr, recipient of NC Space Grant and Graduate School fellowships, investigates galaxies very different from our own
His research focuses on how galaxies known as blue nuggets form, generate stars and evolve into red nuggets.
