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- 5NovAAAS Fall 2025 Open House Learn about our programs & events, meet faculty & students. Enjoy some treats! All are welcome....
- 5NovThe Building Blocks of Vertebrate Diversity Lecture by Dr. Laura Allencar- What generates and sustains vertebrate diversity?...
- 5NovA Discussion with Kristina Lucenko/DWR -- "Women Writing Race in the Seventeenth-Century English Atlantic: Civil Agents"In conversation with scholars, Kristina Lucenko will discuss her new book which shows how women writing in the early English Atlantic invoke...
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Research Spotlight
Jesus Perez Rios Wins NSF Career Award for Few-Body Physics Research

Jesus Perez Rios, an assistant professor in the College of Arts and Sciences Department of Physics and Astronomy, has received the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for his project, “Few-Body Processes Including Ions, Atoms and Molecules: From Plasma Physics to Cold Chemistry.”
The award of $667,308 for five years will fund a project that aims to develop a general theoretical framework for treating three-body recombination processes and more general third-order chemical reactions, with applications ranging from cold chemistry to plasma physics, spanning temperatures from near absolute zero to the Sun’s temperature.












