Kidd--Timothy E. (Physics Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Assault policy changes
Northern Iowan 111:33, p.1
UNI's policy for reporting sexual crimes have changed, Faculty now must report all instances no matter how severe.
2 Cedar Valley Nonprofit Award winners announced
Public Relations News Release 2013:251, p.1
UNI's Nonprofit Leadership Alliance Student Association announced the Cedar Valley Nonprofit Award winners. The winners will be honored at a luncheon in the Commons Ballroom. The Veridian Community Engagement Fellowship Awards will also be presented.
3 UNI Society of physics Students earns Outstanding Chapter Award
Public Relations News Release 2013:148, p.1
UNI's chapter of Society of Physics Students has won an Outstanding Chapter Award from the SPS National Office. SPS is an association designed for students interested in physics. The UNI chapter is advised by Tim Kidd.
4 Remembering a professor, colleague, and friend
Northern Iowan 110:17, p.1
Professor Cliff Chancey passed away on October 19. He was a beloved professor and colleague. Funeral services will be held at 10:30a.m. on Saturday, October 26 at First United Methodist Church.
5 UNI Physics Team awarded $105,000 grant from National Science Foundation
Public Relations News Release 2013:80, p.1
A team of physics professors have received a grant $105,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. This grant will allow further research on materials at extremely low temperatures.
6 Physics B.S. degree no longer closing; replaced on closure list by physics B.A.
Northern Iowan 108:44, p.2
Many E-mails and letters and external funding concerns helped save the B. S. degree in Physics; photo.
7 UNI students selected to share research with members of Congress.
Public Relations News Release 2010:282, p.1
Aaron O'Shea has been selected to participate in the "Posters on the Hill" conference on April 13. The conference is an event at which undergraduate students from across the country have the opportunity to present their research to Congress.
8 Creating UNI-style
Northern Iowa Today 93:3, p.2
A look at creative activity around the university; photo.
9 UNI physics student to present research on Capitol Hill
Public Relations News Release 2008:484, p.1
Shanon Davis, a junior from West Des Moines whose research is in the area of nanoscience and alternative energy, will take part in 2009 Posters on the Hill, an event sponsored by the Council on Undergraduate Research, at the Rayburn House Office Bldg.
10 Professors research efficient energy alternatives
Northern Iowan 105:35, p.1
Martin Chin and Tim Kidd received grants totaling $478,000 to pursue the creation and development of solar cells using dye. Kidd's research is on hydrogen cells; photo.
11 Two UNI science professors awarded Iowa Power Fund grants
Public Relations News Release 2008:330, p.1
Martin Chin, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, was awarded more than $78,000 for his project, and Tim Kidd, assistant professor of physics, was awarded $400,000. The grants are to help the state achieve energy independence.
12 UNI offers Nanoscience Workshop for teachers, June 30 through July 3
Public Relations News Release 2007:737, p.1
The workshop, in Begeman Hall, is directed toward helping high school teachers learn activities that will allow them to teach nanoscience, the study of the performance of ultra-small structures, materials, and devices.