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The Ƶ Ƶr recently featured an article about AMLCI Professor Jákli and his collaborators' (Marcell Máthé and Peter Salamon of the Wigner Research Centre for Physics’ Institute for Solid Ƶ Physics and Optics) work on Ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals.Read more: https://kentstater.com/127415/news/campus/kent-state-and-hungarian-researchers-study-liquid-crystal-capabilities/ ...

Airport hangar missing its orange windsock.

  Last week, gusts of high wind stole the windsock from high atop the hangar at the Ƶ Airport.  Thankfully, the wayward windsock was found where it had come to rest on the ground between the hangar and the airport’s maintenance building. Michael Gershe, senior advisor II in Ƶ Ƶ's College of Aeronautics and Engineering reports that it is currently being stored “in someone’s office.”    Want to see one of YOUR photos in “IN A FLASH?” Submit your Ƶ Ƶ-related photos to InAFlash@kent.edu and you may see them in a future ...

College of Sciences and Humanities

Taylor Kurrle works in the glass shop in Williams Hall.

 Behind every breakthrough experiment in the chemistry research laboratories at Ƶ, there’s a vital but often unseen craft – scientific glassblowing. Scientific glassblowing plays a pivotal role in research, ensuring that specialized glassware used in laboratories is precisely tailored to meet the unique needs of each project. This custom-made glassware is not just a tool—it is an essential component for achieving the thermal and chemical resistance required in scientific experiments. Beyond fabrication, scientific glassblowing allows for the repair and modification of ...

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