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The Bard Physics Program is dedicated to helping students at all levels gain a better understanding of the universe and how it works.
Bard Students Win Poster Prizes at the American Physical Society Conference in Albany
Fiona (second from the left) and Fonsea (right) accept their prizes for the poster they presented in the conference.

Bard Students Win Poster Prizes at the American Physical Society Conference in Albany

Congratulations to our own undergraduate students Fiona Boutelle and Fonsea Bagchi who took 1st and 3rd prize respectively in the undergraduate poster competition!

Fiona's Research Poster

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Hal Haggard's Research on Black Holes Featured on PBS Space Time

The episode focused on an idea Haggard helped pioneer about black holes.

Hal Haggard's Research on Black Holes Featured on PBS Space Time

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Hal Haggard, associate professor of physics.
Research by Associate Professor of Physics Hal Haggard was featured on Matt O’Dowd’s PBS Space Time, an informational show that introduces viewers to concepts in astrophysics. The episode focused on an idea Haggard helped pioneer about black holes: that instead of becoming singularities at the end of their lifetime, as was previously thought, they may instead lead into cores of energy, also known as “white holes.” Haggard’s research on these structures, also known as Planck stars, and black-to-white hole tunneling was discussed in the context of physicists’ anxieties around black holes and how the perception of them has changed in previous decades. The Planck star’s existence is “one of our final hopes,” O’Dowd says. “Let’s hope they’re real, for physics’ sake.”

Haggard teaches in Bard’s Physics Program, which is dedicated to helping students at all levels gain a better understanding of the universe and how it works.
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Post Date: 06-01-2026
Bard Science Students Awarded at New York State American Physical Society Meeting

Bard Science Students Awarded at New York State American Physical Society Meeting

Fiona Boutelle ’27 took home the first prize for her work on deep-space galactic structures, while Fonsea Bagchi ’29 earned third prize for his research into the environmental sensitivities of gravitational-wave detectors.

Bard Science Students Awarded at New York State American Physical Society Meeting

Bard Science Students Awarded at New York State American Physical Society Meeting
Fiona Boutelle ’27, second from left, and Fonsea Bagchi ’29, right, at the American Physical Society meeting.
Two Bard College student researchers were awarded top prizes at the American Physical Society New York State Section Meeting, held at SUNY Albany on April 18. Fiona Boutelle ’27 took home the first prize for her work on deep-space galactic structures, while Fonsea Bagchi ’29 earned third prize for his research into the environmental sensitivities of gravitational-wave detectors. Boutelle presented research titled “Observing Ultra Diffuse Galaxies in the Near-Infrared with the James Webb Space Telescope,” which focused on vast, hazy galaxies that are nearly as large as our Milky Way but contain very few stars. Her research, conducted during a program at Wellesley College with professor Lamiya Mowla, provided critical evidence that the faintness of these galaxies is an intrinsic physical property rather than an effect caused by dust. Bagchi was honored for his poster, “Thunderstorms During O3,” with research conducted with Bard physics researcher Adrian Helmling-Cornell and Antonios Kontos, assistant professor of physics at Bard. Bagchi’s work addressed how environmental factors like weather interfere with advanced LIGO detectors, the world’s most sensitive instruments used to detect gravitational waves from merging black holes. By modeling how LIGO’s sensors and data channels respond to the sound of thunderclaps, Bagchi proposed a new method that allows scientists to monitor how environmental noise “couples” to the detectors, an important step towards improving their sensitivity.

The Bard Physics Program is dedicated to helping students at all levels gain a better understanding of the universe and how it works.

Post Date: 04-28-2026
Paul Cadden-Zimansky and Bard Students Presented Research at Global Physics Summit

Paul Cadden-Zimansky and Bard Students Presented Research at Global Physics Summit

Kostikas and Valchyshen each gave talks on their Bard Summer Research Institute work, and Cadden-Zimansky was awarded the APS “5 Sigma Physicist Honor” for outstanding volunteer advocacy work in physics.

Paul Cadden-Zimansky and Bard Students Presented Research at Global Physics Summit

Paul Cadden-Zimansky and Bard Students Presented Research at Global Physics Summit
L–R:  Paul Cadden-Zimansky, Thanasis Kostikas ’26, and Yaroslav Valchyshen ’27 at the Global Physics Summit.
Last week, Paul Cadden-Zimansky, associate professor of physics at Bard College, and Bard students Thanasis Kostikas ’26 and Yaroslav Valchyshen ’27 attended the Global Physics Summit in Denver hosted by the American Physical Society (APS), one of of the largest societies of physicists in the world. At the conference, Kostikas and Valchyshen each gave talks on their Bard Summer Research Institute work on visualizations of quantum states, which were supported by the Bard Office of Undergraduate Research. Kostikas presented  “Geometrical Mapping of Algebraic Representations of Qudits,” and Valchyshen presented  “Interactive 2D and 3D Tools for Understanding Qudit State Geometry.”

Additionally, Cadden-Zimansky was awarded the APS “5 Sigma Physicist Honor” for outstanding volunteer advocacy work in physics. The award was created to recognize exceptional advocacy of APS members who go above and beyond to advance issues that are important to the physics community. Cadden-Zimansky was honored for supporting the global event coordination, social media content, and public communication efforts for the International Year of Quantum, as well as his work in volunteering to help middle and high school teachers develop ready-to-use, age-appropriate quantum science lessons during a daylong teacher professional development event at the Global Physics Summit. 

The Bard Physics Program is dedicated to helping students at all levels gain a better understanding of the universe and how it works.

Post Date: 03-24-2026
Physics Students Present Poster in Gravitational-wave Conference in Louisiana
Prottoy Samir and Emma Derrick at the LIGO-Virgo-Kagra Conference.

Physics Students Present Poster in Gravitational-wave Conference in Louisiana

Prottoy Samir and Emma Derrick attended the LIGO-Virgo-Kagra March 2024 Conference in Louisiana, where they presented their work on optical coating studies. The poster was titled "Surface and Defect Characterization of a Ta2O5-separated GeTiOx/SiO2 coating vs Annealing". The conference is an opportunity to explore new areas of research in optics, connect with colleagues and students that do similar research, and experience a scientific conference. 

We are also thrilled that Emma's dedication to research was recognized in 2024 with the highly prestigious Goldwater Foundation Scholarship award!

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