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October 20th, 2007
Physics graduate seeks Colombian collaborations
Abstract:
With increasing interest in UTSA's joint master's and doctoral degree program in physics, UTSA alumni are doing their part to promote the emerging program internationally.
Last month, Tony Sayka, who earned a bachelor's degree in physics and an M.B.A. from UTSA, met with Universidad del Valle students in Cali, Colombia, to discuss UTSA nanotechnology research projects and collaborations.
Source:
utsa.edu
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