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Latest news
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5-20-2008 API receives Homeland Security grant to develop underwater threat detection system
API professors Ivan Novikov and Alex Barzilov awarded $796,736 Homeland Security grant in the area of threat detection. The project is titled “A Compact Neutron Interrogation System for Underwater Threat Detection and Identification”.
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5-15-2008 API sponsors KY First LEGO League
As part of our outreach activities, Applied Physics Institute and Cyber Defense Laboratory helped to support the 2008
Kentucky FIRST LEGO League Robotics Tournament.
The competition was held on January 19, 2008 at WKU’s Diddle Arena.
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5-7-2008 Dr. Stacy Wilson joins API
Dr. Stacy Wilson joins Applied Physics Institute. She is Professor of Electrical Engineering at WKU and received her Ph.D. from Tennessee Technological University in 1996. Dr. Wilson is registered Professional Engineer in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
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API in the community
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Science
Highly trained members of the Applied Physics Institute
use nuclear, atomic and condensed matter physics principles for applied research in physics,
material science, chemistry, biology, and other applications.
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Education
The API provides research experiences for students and postdoctoral scientists.
Students receive hands-on training in real life projects using novel experimental techniques.
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Economy
The API creates partnership with industry and jobs in Kentucky and nationwide.
Our facilities are available for use by academic or commercial partners.
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Events
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WKU events
ARTP events
WKU R&D Center events
WKU Physics Colloquia
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