Nobel laureate Samuel C.C. Ting to address graduates at UH Manoa Commencement
HONOLULU—Samuel C.C. Ting, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist and renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor, is the Commencement speaker for UH Manoa’s mid-year graduation exercises on Saturday morning, December 18 at the Stan Sheriff Center.
Ting and Burton Richter were co-awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1976 for their pioneering work “in the discovery of a heavy elementary particle of a new kind.” Ting is the Thomas Dudley Cabot Professor of Physics at MIT in Cambridge.
While in Honolulu, he will meet with UH Manoa physics faculty to discuss the creation of a data center in Hawaii for his Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer experiment, which will be launched in February 2011 on the last mission of the Shuttle Program and set up on the International Space Station.
Commencement exercises are scheduled to begin at 9:00 a.m., with the student processional into the Stan Sheriff Center to begin at 8:30 a.m. Doors to the Stan Sheriff Center will open at 7:45 a.m.
Nearly 1,100 students are eligible to receive degrees and certificates to conclude the Fall academic term. Just over 800 students will receive bachelor’s degrees, and more than 300 will receive master’s and doctorate degrees, and post-baccalaureate certificates in secondary education.