2025 Departmental News
[2025/06] Texas Tech University System and the NSF's National Radio Astronomy Observatory are partnering to bring the next generation of radio astronomy to TTUS-3 Rivers Ranch. Thanks to Dr. Maccarone for playing an important role in setting up this excellent initiative. | Learn More [TTUS], [NRAO] |
[2025.06] Dr. Michael Fausnaugh was featured in Texas Tech Now, for his outstanding contribution toward one of NASAs three Core Community Survey (CCS) Definition Committees for the upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. Congrats, Dr. Fausnaugh! | Learn More |
[2025/05] Texas Tech Now featured our very own graduate student, Valdis Slokenbergs. Valdis came to Texas Tech for hands-on experience and to help lead the next wave of creative collider innovation. Congrats, Valdis! | Learn More |
[2025/05] Congratulations to our newest Physics & Astronomy graduates! We are so proud of each one of you for everything you have accomplished. We believe that your commitment, perseverance and efforts made this journey possible. And we know all of you will have a bright future as a Red Raider! Learn More [Video 1, 2], [Commencement Program]
[2025/05] Congratulations to Aiden Buchanan and Michael O'Donnell for winning 1st and 2nd place in the Technology Impact category at the 2025 TTU Undergraduate Research Conference! Additionally, congratulations to Dr. Madrid for being selected as a 2024-2025 Outstanding Faculty Mentor for his efforts supporting TTU undergraduate researchers.
[2025/04] Scientists from Texas Tech University are among the thousands of researchers worldwide honored with the 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics, awarded to four experimental collaborations at CERN's Large Hadron Collider – ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, and LHCb. A big congratulations to TTU CMS team on being co-awarded the 2025 Breakthrough Prize!
[2025/03] TTU graduate student, Keiwun Turner, has won the 2025 Department of Navy HBCU/MI Internship Program Award. Congrats, Keiwun!
[2025/02] Please help us congratulate Odin Schneider, for receiving the 2025 College of Arts & Sciences Distinguished Undergraduate Student Award for Natural Sciences. Odin's remarkable record of achievement has earned him this well-deserved recognition. Congratulations, Odin! | Learn More |
[2025/02] Doctoral student, Victor Bradley, and his PhD advisor, Dr. Wade DeGottardi were featured in Texas Tech Now, for their outstanding achievement in having a paper published in PRX Quantum. Congratulations! | Learn More |
[2025/02] Please join us in congratulating Dr. Yun Suk Eo on being awarded a “Global Exchange Research Seed Grant”. This is a competitive internal grant offered by the Office of International Affairs for faculty interested in developing international research collaborations. Congratulations Dr. Eo!
[2025/02] Distinguished alumnus and E. Roland Menzel Scholarship donor, Jeff Wilde, was featured in an Texas Tech Now article recently. Jeff has built a successful career as an engineer, physicist, entrepreneur, and teacher thanks to a mentorship that began when he was a Texas Tech student. | Learn More |
[2025/02] The APS Global Physics Summit, to be held in Anaheim, CA, March 16-21, will feature our very own Center for Emerging Energy Science, led by Dr. Duncan. Congratulations CEES team! Check out the documentary that will be presented to the APS attendees: short and long version
[2025/01] The Society of Physics Students (SPS), an organization of the American Institute of Physics, has named the Texas Tech University SPS Chapter as a 2023-2024 Distinguished Chapterfor the second consecutive year. The selection is based on an assessment of the depth and breadth of the activities conducted by our chapter. Congrats, SPS!
[2025/01] Texas Tech Now featured an interesting article highlighting the life of our very own Professor, Dr. Arfin Lodhi. Congratulations on this amazing milestone, Dr. Lodhi! | Learn More |
[2025/01] Dr. Elias Aydi has recently published a children's science book, “All About Space!”. Thank you so much and congratulations, Elias, for writing such a wonderful book for children! | FaceBook [1], [2] | Daily Toreador | Texas Tech Now |
[2025/01] Dr. Fausnaugh received an NASA grant for the project “Monitoring of Gamma-Ray Bursts by Fermi and TESS” for three years. The total funding of the award is $370K. Congratulations, Dr. Fausnaugh! | Learn More |
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