From the left: Gianfranco Vidali, Emanuele Congiu and Joe Roser

News from the Laboratory of Surface Physics and Astrophysics:

Research Opportunities, Publications, and Presentations - July 2005

 

RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

If you are a brilliant undergraduate or graduate physics student looking for challenges, consider doing research in our laboratory! Financial help is available for qualified individuals. If you are interested, contact Prof. Gianfranco Vidali (astro@mailaps.org).
To know more about our Physics Department, go to the Department's Web-page!.

THE LAB IN THE NEWS

Click here to read a news item that appeared on News@NATURE.COM about our research on making molecular hydrogen on analogues of interstellar dust - June 2005
Click on the image to read a write-up about our research in the Syracuse University Magazine (Winter 2002 issue)

Chemical and Engineering News, the newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society, has an article in the July 15, 2002 issue on INTERSTELLAR CHEMISTRY in which the work from our lab is featured. Read it at: here) (Click on the picture for a larger image).
"The Syracuse Record", the news weekly of Syracuse University, published an article in the July 22, 2002 issue on undergraduate physics students working in our lab. Click on the image for details.




RECENT PUBLICATIONS

The following is a list of the most recent major publications from our laboratory. They are about measurements of molecular hydrogen and carbon dioxide formation on surfaces of dust grain analogues under conditions of astrophysical importance.
The list below includes also papers that investigate the problem of molecular hydrogen formation from a theoretical point of view and establish a connection between experimental results and processes occurring in the interstellar medium.
You can access some of these papers through NASA's Astrophysics Data System

Collaborators:

Experiment: Prof. Valerio Pirronello, University of Catania, Sicily, Italy.
Theory: Prof. Ofer Biham, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.

RECENT SELECTED PRESENTATIONS