Tyler James Huffman: Physics Dissertation Defense 
Thursday, March 2
11am - 2pm
Small Hall, Room 122

Tyler James Huffman, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Shining Light on the Phase Transitions of Vanadium Dioxide"

    Physics Colloquium
    Friday, March 3
    4pm - 5pm
    Small Hall, Room 111

    Rajan Gupta, Los Alamos National Laboratory
    Title of Talk:  In a world with 10 billion people, what will 8 billion do?


      Fulbright Academic Grant Information Session
      Thursday, March 16
      5pm - 6pm
      James Blair Hall, Room 201

      Fulbright Academic Grants fund a year of study or research abroad. Come hear Hakan Seyalioglu '07 discuss his Fulbright experience studying Mathematics in Hungary, and get all the information you need to start putting together a competitive application.

        No Physics Colloquium Today
        Friday, March 17
        4pm - 5pm
        Small Hall, Room 122


          Mi Zhang: Physics Dissertation Defense  
          Monday, March 20
          9am - 11am
          Small Hall, Room 122

          Mi Zhang, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: Study of Spatial Structure of Squeezed Vacuum Field."


            Study Abroad Program Director Information Session
            Monday, March 20
            12pm - 1pm
            Swem Library, Learning Center

            Interested in leading a study abroad program? Come attend the Program Director Information Session!

              Melissa R. Beebe: Physics Dissertation Defense  
              Tuesday, March 21
              3pm - 6pm
              Small Hall, Room 122

              Melissa Beebe, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Highly-Correlated Electron Behavior in Niobium and Niobium Compound Thin Films."


                Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition
                Thursday, March 23
                6pm - 8pm
                Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

                A new part of the Graduate Research Symposium, this is an exciting event for W&M Graduate Students to show off their research and compete for up to $500 in prizes!

                  16th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
                  Friday, March 24 - Saturday, March 25
                  8am - 1:30pm
                  Sadler Center
                  The annual Graduate Research Symposium (GRS) is a unique educational and networking event, encouraging exchange between disciplines and bringing together students from William & Mary and regional universities.  
                    Graduate Research Symposium Professional Development Fair
                    Friday, March 24
                    3:30pm - 5pm
                    Sadler Center, Chesapeake C

                    Getting ready for that next step? The Cohen Career Center and GRS are here to help at the Graduate Research Symposium!

                      Hao Shi: Physics Dissertation Defense  
                      Monday, March 27
                      1:30pm - 4:30pm
                      Swem Library, Ford Room

                      Hao Shi, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: Computational Studies of Strongly Correlated Quantum Matter."


                        Shaoyang Jia: Physics Dissertation Defense  
                        Friday, March 31
                        9:30am - 12:30pm
                        Small Hall, Room 122

                        Shaoyang Jia, Final Oral Examination for the Ph.D. Degree, Title: "Formulating Schwinger-Dyson Equations for QED Propagators in Minkowski Space."


                          Physics Colloquium
                          Friday, March 31
                          4pm - 5pm
                          Small Hall, Room 111

                          Dr. Ian Cloet, Argonne National Laboratory, Title of Talk: Exploring the Multi-Dimensional Structure of Hadrons

                            TribeHacks III
                            Friday, March 31 - Sunday, April 2
                            6pm - 2pm
                            Swem Library

                            TribeHacks is William & Mary's annual hackathon. It's a chance for students to come together for three days to learn some new stuff, build cool technologies, and win prizes.