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NMSU sophomore’s paper wins national award

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Haley Woolf’s paper titled “Optical and X-ray Characterization of Ge-Sn alloy on GaAs” has been named the Ken Hass Outstanding Student Paper by the American Physical Society (APS) Forum on Industrial and Applied Physics (FIAP), NMSU said in a news release. Woolf was honored at the annual FIAP business meeting in March, during which she presented her work. The research is funded by the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, which NMSU said “is interested in infrared sensors to detect missiles and other objects in space.” The APS recognition also came with a $1,000 award for Woolf.


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