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2008


     18 June 2008       Colin Bischoff awarded the Grainger Graduate Fellowship
     28 May 2008       Kavli Prize in Astrophysics, 2008 - Maarten Schmidt (California Institute of Technology), and Donald Lynden-Bell (Cambridge University)
     12 February 2008       CAPMAP Announces Final Results: CMB Polarization at Small Angular Scales
     2 January 2008       Evalyn Gates becomes the new KICP Assistant Director

Colin Bischoff awarded the Grainger Graduate Fellowship
 
18 June 2008    

We are pleased to announce that KICP graduate student Colin Bischoff was awarded the Grainger Graduate Fellowship in the Department of Physics. The Fellowship provides full calendar-year support for a graduate student nearing his/her final year, and is based on outstanding performance in research. Colin was recognized for his contributions to CAPMAP, a CMB polarization experiment which recently presented final results, and QUIET, a next generation 12-institution polarization experiment operating in the Atacama desert in Chile that should begin to collect its first data in 2-3 months. Colin's advisor is Bruce Winstein.

 
Kavli Prize in Astrophysics, 2008 - Maarten Schmidt (California Institute of Technology), and Donald Lynden-Bell (Cambridge University)
 
28 May 2008    

May 28, 2008 - Oslo/Norway

Seven pioneering scientists receive the Kavli Prize

Seven pioneering scientists who have transformed human knowledge in the fields of nanoscience, neuroscience and astrophysics have become the first recipients of the million-dollar Kavli prizes. The President of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Ole Didrik Lærum, announced the names of the prize-winners at the Academy in Oslo today, 28 May.

The astrophysics prize was awarded jointly to Maarten Schmidt, of the California Institute of Technology, US, and Donald Lynden-Bell, of Cambridge University.

Louis E. Brus, of Columbia University, US, and Sumio Iijima, of Meijo University in Japan, share the nanoscience prize.

The neuroscience prize goes to three sci¬entists: Pasko Rakic, of the Yale University School of Medicine, US, Thomas Jessell, of Columbia University, US, and Sten Grillner, of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden.

They are the inaugural recipients of the new Kavli prizes, a partnership between the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, The Kavli Foundation, and the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research.

The prizes will be presented to the Kavli Laureates by HRH Crown Prince Haakon at an award ceremony in Oslo Concert Hall on the 9th of September 2008.

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CAPMAP Announces Final Results: CMB Polarization at Small Angular Scales
 
12 February 2008    

The Cosmic Anisotropy Polarization MAPper (CAPMAP) collaboration has announced new measurements of the cosmic microwave background polarization, extending the range of previous measurements to smaller angular scales.

The polarization of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) provides a unique window into the physics of the early Universe. Polarization can be decomposed into two components: the dominant E-modes and the much smaller B-modes. E-modes are sourced by the same density perturbations that give rise to the observed temperature anisotropies in the CMB while B-modes arise from both gravity waves generated during the period of inflation and gravitational lensing of the CMB by the cosmic web of dark matter.

Using the 7-meter Crawford Hill Antenna in New Jersey, CAPMAP completed its final data-taking season in the winter of 2004-2005, collecting over 900 hours of good data.

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Evalyn Gates becomes the new KICP Assistant Director
 
2 January 2008    

Please join us in welcoming Evalyn Gates as the new KICP Assistant Director starting January 1.

Evalyn's research program spans particle physics, cosmology and astrophysics. She has considerable experience in science administration having served as the Vice President for Science & Education at the Adler Planetarium. She has carried out a vigorous program of outreach and is the co-author of a proposed study of the under-representation of women in physics.

Stephan Meyer and John Carlstrom

 
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