A Graduate Program with Nuclear Physics Focus at Hampton University
ORAL
Abstract
With the advent of large regional research facilities such as NASA-Langley and Jefferson Lab, the graduate physics program at Hampton University has been existing for three decades. It is the only Historically Black College and University (HBCU) physics department in the Nation to offer a PhD in Nuclear Physics. Recently, nuclear and particle research activities went global, with research involvements in Germany, Japan and Switzerland. Not only is the program tailored toward the African-American communities, it also proves to be an attractive environment for women in science and for foreign graduate students from developing countries. It appears that the HBCU and minority serving environment with the unique preparedness of the PIs and educators, along with leadership and participation in forefront global research very effectively enhances diversity and inclusion in a natural way.
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Presenters
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Michael Kohl
Hampton University
Authors
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Michael Kohl
Hampton University