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The Physics and Astronomy department at California State University Long Beach is advertising for a tenure-track position in theoretical or experimental physics (Assistant Professor) for Fall 2026. Qualified applicants can apply now at the link tinyurl.com/3jcy3h2p

CSULBPhysics's tweet image. The Physics and Astronomy department at California State University Long Beach is advertising for a tenure-track position in theoretical or experimental physics (Assistant Professor) for Fall 2026. Qualified applicants can apply now at the link tinyurl.com/3jcy3h2p
CSULBPhysics's tweet image. The Physics and Astronomy department at California State University Long Beach is advertising for a tenure-track position in theoretical or experimental physics (Assistant Professor) for Fall 2026. Qualified applicants can apply now at the link tinyurl.com/3jcy3h2p

Dr. Margaret Lazzarini from CSULA presenting a study of high-mass X-ray binaries and their impact on galactic history and star formation rates.

CSULBPhysics's tweet image. Dr. Margaret Lazzarini from CSULA presenting a study of high-mass X-ray binaries and their impact on galactic history and star formation rates.

Please join us this evening for observing the Moon 8pm-9pm.


Join us tonight for a special Halloween edition of Nights at the Observatory 8pm-9pm on the roof of the Hall of Science. Costumes welcome!


One of the greatest physicists of his generation, Chen-Ning Yang (seen here with Feynman) passed away recently. Known for his work on parity non-conservation and gauge theory, he also founded the Yang Institute of Theoretical Physics (YITP) at Stony Brook University.

CSULBPhysics's tweet image. One of the greatest physicists of his generation, Chen-Ning Yang (seen here with Feynman) passed away recently. Known for his work on parity non-conservation and gauge theory, he also founded the Yang Institute of Theoretical Physics (YITP) at Stony Brook University.

A team of scientists from NASA-JPL presenting a Physics Colloquium about the Physics of Anime and its ability to engage a worldwide audience through a mix of science fact, sci-fi, and cultural significance. Interesting and entertaining!

CSULBPhysics's tweet image. A team of scientists from NASA-JPL presenting a Physics Colloquium about the Physics of Anime and its ability to engage a worldwide audience through a mix of science fact, sci-fi, and cultural significance. Interesting and entertaining!

Due to cloudy conditions, there will be no observing tonight. Check back in next week!


The CSULB Physics contingent (and a friendly local) at the APS Far West Meeting at UC Santa Cruz! Faculty and students gave talks, presented posters and heard lots of good Physics.

CSULBPhysics's tweet image. The CSULB Physics contingent (and a friendly local) at the APS Far West Meeting at UC Santa Cruz! Faculty and students gave talks, presented posters and heard lots of good Physics.
CSULBPhysics's tweet image. The CSULB Physics contingent (and a friendly local) at the APS Far West Meeting at UC Santa Cruz! Faculty and students gave talks, presented posters and heard lots of good Physics.
CSULBPhysics's tweet image. The CSULB Physics contingent (and a friendly local) at the APS Far West Meeting at UC Santa Cruz! Faculty and students gave talks, presented posters and heard lots of good Physics.
CSULBPhysics's tweet image. The CSULB Physics contingent (and a friendly local) at the APS Far West Meeting at UC Santa Cruz! Faculty and students gave talks, presented posters and heard lots of good Physics.

Dr. Alvine Kamaha from UCLA presenting an interesting talk about the experimental search for Dark Matter at the weekly Physics Colloquium.

CSULBPhysics's tweet image. Dr. Alvine Kamaha from UCLA presenting an interesting talk about the experimental search for Dark Matter at the weekly Physics Colloquium.

Observing is cancelled tonight due to a cloudy forecast. Check in next week!


Thanks to the enthusiasm of our students and volunteers, coupled with support from CNSM faculty and Dean's office, the CNSM Science Live! event over the past weekend turned out to be a big success!

CSULBPhysics's tweet image. Thanks to the enthusiasm of our students and volunteers, coupled with support from CNSM faculty and Dean's office, the CNSM Science Live! event over the past weekend turned out to be a big success!
CSULBPhysics's tweet image. Thanks to the enthusiasm of our students and volunteers, coupled with support from CNSM faculty and Dean's office, the CNSM Science Live! event over the past weekend turned out to be a big success!
CSULBPhysics's tweet image. Thanks to the enthusiasm of our students and volunteers, coupled with support from CNSM faculty and Dean's office, the CNSM Science Live! event over the past weekend turned out to be a big success!
CSULBPhysics's tweet image. Thanks to the enthusiasm of our students and volunteers, coupled with support from CNSM faculty and Dean's office, the CNSM Science Live! event over the past weekend turned out to be a big success!

Science Live! Happening now in and outside the Hall of Science. Still time to explore hands-on science and math including solar telescopes, fossil digs, puzzles and much more!

CSULBPhysics's tweet image. Science Live! Happening now in and outside the Hall of Science. Still time to explore hands-on science and math including solar telescopes, fossil digs, puzzles and much more!
CSULBPhysics's tweet image. Science Live! Happening now in and outside the Hall of Science. Still time to explore hands-on science and math including solar telescopes, fossil digs, puzzles and much more!

Please join us for observing on the roof of the Hall of Science tonight 8pm-9pm!


Dr. Charlotte Evans (Sandia National Laboratory) describes her wide-ranging experimental work in using photothermoelectric techniques to study collective phenomena in gold nanowires.

CSULBPhysics's tweet image. Dr. Charlotte Evans (Sandia National Laboratory) describes her wide-ranging experimental work in using photothermoelectric techniques to study collective phenomena in gold nanowires.

Observing is cancelled for this evening due to a cloudy forecast. Tune in next week!


Dr. Eduardo Ibarra Garcia Padilla (Harvey Mudd College) presents an intriguing Physics Colloquium talk about simulations of quantum materials using tools from Artificial Intelligence.

CSULBPhysics's tweet image. Dr. Eduardo Ibarra Garcia Padilla (Harvey Mudd College) presents an intriguing Physics Colloquium talk about simulations of quantum materials using tools from Artificial Intelligence.

Thank you to SPS and our Physics student presenters for showing up in force at the student research symposium!

CSULBPhysics's tweet image. Thank you to SPS and our Physics student presenters for showing up in force at the student research symposium!
CSULBPhysics's tweet image. Thank you to SPS and our Physics student presenters for showing up in force at the student research symposium!

Physics students presenting their research with faculty at the annual CNSM student research symposium! Great to see the hard work by our students and their faculty advisors/mentors being shared for everyone to appreciate.


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