OU Homepage Search OU OU Social Media The University of Oklahoma Search Keyw ords HOME ABOUT US Search O WELCOMECONTACT USBOARD OF VISITORSPEOPLE O DIRECTORYGROUP PHOTO ARCHIVEAWARDSRESEARCH O ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMOLOGYATOMIC, MOLECULAR AND OPTICAL PHYSICSCONDENSED MATTER PHYSICSPARTICLE PHYSICSRESEARCH FACILITIESNEWS & EVENTS O NEWSNEWSLETTERCALENDARCOLLOQUIUMHEP SEMINARCMP SEMINARASTRONOMY JOURNAL CLUBCMP JOURNAL CLUBFACULTY RESEARCH SEMINARPUBLIC LECTURESPECIAL EVENTSTAR PARTYOUTREACH O STAR PARTYLUNAR SOONERSSOONERTARIUMFOR: UNDERGRADS O INTRODUCTIONUNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPSTUTOR LISTFOWLER PRIZERESEARCH EXPERIENCES FOR UNDERGRADUATES (REU)ENGINEERING PHYSICSGRADUATE STUDENTS O CURRENT STUDENTSPROSPECTIVE STUDENTSHOW TO APPLYFRIENDS & ALUMNI O ALUMNI PHOTO GALLERYALUMNI INFORMATION FORMDR. INDESTRUCTO VIDEODONATE RESEARCH: ATLAS Detector at CERN RESEARCH: Observations of Exotic Forms of Matter RESEARCH: Apache Point Observatory RESEARCH: Correlated States in Quantum Materials RESEARCH: Quantum Devices at the Nanoscale RESEARCH: Planets Around White Dwarf Stars RESEARCH: Generation of Quantum States of Light RESEARCH: Simulated Production of Supersymmetric Matter News MAR 01 ONGOING FACULTY SEARCHES The Department is conducting two faculty searches this Spring: one for a high energy experimentalist and one for the endowed Homer L. Dodge Chair in... JAN 05 POSTDOC LOMAX SELECTED TO SERVE ON AAS PRESIDENTIAL EARLY CAREER ADVISORY BOARD OU postdoc Dr. Jamie Lomax has recently been selected to serve on the inaugural American Astronomical Society (AAS) Presidential Early Career Advisory Board. ... DEC 17 OU ASTRONOMER HELPS CHARACTERIZE NEWLY DISCOVERED EXOTIC PLANETARY SYSTEM A new solar system consisting of a Sun-like star, an extremely massive planet, and another very nearby low-mass star has been discovered by a team... DEC 17 OU ASTRONOMER RECIPIENT OF RCSA SCIALOG TEAM AWARD The Research Corporation for Science Advancement announced 6 team grants as part of its Scialog: Time Domain Astrophysics: Stars and Explosions series, including the... NOV 05 OU ASTROPHYSICIST HELPS DISPROVE CURRENT THEORY OF HOW OUR SOLAR SYSTEM FORMED The conventional model of how planets formed in our solar system requires that either Jupiter or Saturn migrated further from the Sun as the system... More News... Events Calendar Colloquium HEP Seminar CMP Seminar Astronomy Journal Club CMP Journal Club Faculty Research Seminar Public Lecture Special Event Star Party CMP JOURNAL CLUB MAR 08, 2016 12:30 PM Nielsen Hall 103 - Hamidreza Esmaielpour COLLOQUIUM MAR 08, 2016 4:00 PM Sarkeys Room A235 - Sadia Khalil Searches for top partners at the LHC COLLOQUIUM MAR 10, 2016 4:00 PM Nielsen Hall 170 - Joe Izen Search for a Force of the Dark Side ASTRONOMY JOURNAL CLUB MAR 11, 2016 12:30 PM Nielsen Hall 103 - Evan Rich, Rhiannon Griffin CMP SEMINAR MAR 11, 2016 2:30 PM Nielsen Hall 103 - Various Practice Talks for the APS March Meeting More Events... FEATURED RESEARCH: HYPER-HONEYCOMBS PRODUCE ELECTRONIC SURPRISE OU scientists have proposed a new family of structures called "hyper-honeycomb lattices". The atoms in those structures all posess the same planar trigonal connectivity in graphene, but are three dimensional. In a recent publication in Physical Review Letters, Profs. Bruno Uchoa, Kieran Mullen and Dan Glatzhofer showed that those structures describe a new class of Dirac materials, which have been called "Dirac-line semimetals", and could lead to the realization… Read more . . . GRADUATE APPLICATION DONATE Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy The University of Oklahoma 440 W. Brooks St. Norman, OK 73019 (405) 325-3961 (main office) (405) 325-7557 (FAX) Accessibility Sustainability HIPAA OU Job Search Policies Legal Notices Copyright facebook twitter youtube more Updated 2/13/2015 by Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy