World-Renowned Physics Team to Join Chapman Faculty
May 01, 2008
May 01, 2008
ORANGE, Calif., May 1 -- Chapman University issued the following news release:
Chapman University confirmed today that its new computational science and physics team - the university's first - will include five nationally renowned scientists from George Mason University. They include Yakir Aharonov, Ph.D., winner of the 1998 Wolf Prize, co-discoverer of one of the cornerstones of modern physics, the Aharonov-Bohm Effect, and considered one of the most highly regarded scientis . . .
Chapman University confirmed today that its new computational science and physics team - the university's first - will include five nationally renowned scientists from George Mason University. They include Yakir Aharonov, Ph.D., winner of the 1998 Wolf Prize, co-discoverer of one of the cornerstones of modern physics, the Aharonov-Bohm Effect, and considered one of the most highly regarded scientis . . .
