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  1. Our Faculty. All 1820 Adjunct Associate Professor Amman Mellon Fellows 2023 Assistant Professor Associate Professor Athens FSC Athens Team Cohort 2020-2021 Lecturer Professor Programming & Communications Recipient of 2022 President's Global Innovation Fund Research Scholar Urban Works Advisors Urban Works Mentors Paris Team Paris Partner Paris ...

  2. 28 de feb. de 2013 · Ivana N. Hughes, who is married to Emlyn Hughes and serves as associate director of Frontiers of Science, is speaking out on her husband's behalf, even as neither Hughes is responding to questions. Ivana Hughes said in a letter to the editor of The Columbia Spectator that “Current and future students should shed preconceptions and walk into their Frontiers lectures and seminars with an open ...

  3. 19 de feb. de 2013 · Maybe if Emlyn Hughes had been my teacher that wouldn’t ... Hughes, who joined the Columbia faculty in 2006—he got a Ph.D. from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in 1987—and whose ...

  4. Emlyn Hughes is a Professor of Physics at Columbia University and the founding director of the K=1 Project: Center for Nuclear Studies. He is an author of over 800 refereed publications in particle, nuclear, and atomic physics. Among other distinctions, he is a Fellow at the American Physical Society and the winner of the Feynman Teaching Award ...

  5. ideasimagination.columbia.edu › news › emlyn-hughes-featured-in-columbia-magazineEmlyn Hughes featured in Columbia Magazine

    2019-2020 Fellow Emlyn Hughes has been featured in Columbia Magazine in a brief article on his research on the unusually high radioactivity detected in the Marshall Islands. Read more about Emlyn’s research at the Institute here. Read the full article. From left to right: Emlyn Hughes with research assistant Gemma Sahwell conducting research ...

  6. www.wikicu.com › Emlyn_HughesWikiCU

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  7. 11 de mar. de 2021 · Emlyn Hughes is a Professor of Physics at Columbia University. He holds an undergraduate degree from Stanford University and a Ph.D. from Columbia, which he earned working at CERN with Nobel Laureate Jack Steinberger. Prior to returning to Columbia as a Professor in 2006, Hughes was a Professor of Physics at Caltech for 11 years.