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Congratulations to Calvin Arter

On Friday, April 15, 2015, the Department of Physics held a reception in honor of Calvin Arter, who successfully defended his M.S. thesis entitled: "First-Principles Modeling of MOF74 for Gas Sequestration and Storage Applications". Mr. Arter's thesis was completed under the direction of Professor Timo Thonhauser.
Please click here for a slideshow of photographs highlighting the event. |
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