The Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh is pleased to announce the 2026 Thomas-Lain Fund Scholarship Essay Competition.
Eligibility
Any undergraduate physics/astronomy major or graduate student in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh who has a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher, has at least one full term of study left before graduation, and has NOT received this award previously is eligible to apply.
Deadline
4:00 PM on Friday, February 27, 2026
Access the Online Application via Pitt.ScholarshipUniverse.com
ESSAY TOPICS FOR 2026
Undergraduate students: The LIGO experiment recently claimed to detect the oscillation of a spinning black hole. Explain what was actually measured, and what subsequent inferences lead to the conclusion about black holes.
Graduate students: In June 2025, the final results of the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab were released, yielding a 127 part-per-billion measurement of the muon’s magnetic anomaly. Discuss what this quantity is, how it is measured by the Fermilab experiment, and some of the challenges in the associated theoretical prediction that have made an interpretation of the measurement so difficult over the past few years.
Requirements
An original research paper written by the applicant in the style of articles published in the American Journal of Physics with no fewer than 4 and no longer than 5 pages long, double-spaced, using a 12-point font with 1” margins on all edges, submitted as a PDF file.
All sources of material used in the essay must be referenced in the text, with a list of references (in AIP format) provided as an attachment. Figures are optional. Neither the list of references nor any figures will be counted against the length limitation.
A cover page with the student’s full name, mailing and email address, telephone number, and status (undergraduate major or graduate student), degree program, and the expected date of graduation.
A copy of the student’s unofficial transcript. This document can be requested for free from the Registrar’s Office.
Awards
Scholarship awards will be made on the basis of a science essay competition.
Individual awards will range between $1,000 and $5,000, based upon the amount available from the Thomas-Lain Fund and the number of awards made.
For undergraduates, the award may be used for tuition, books, fees, campus housing, or other expenses directly related to the academic program.
For graduate students, if tuition and all other fees are covered by University support, a stipend or award may be given directly to the student.
Evaluation
A departmental Thomas-Lain Fund Award Committee composed of three Physics & Astronomy faculty members appointed by the department Chair will evaluate the submitted essays and determine the number of awards to be made. A primary criterion in this evaluation will be the level of scientific understanding of the topic that the student who submitted the essay has demonstrated. Additional criteria are the organization and clarity of the presentation as well as the proper use of the English language, including spelling.
Help & Information
Questions regarding the competition can be directed to:
Sydney Seufer, Undergraduate & Outreach Coordinator
Physics & Astronomy Department | 100 Allen Hall | sbs127@pitt.edu
The Writing Center is available for general help and advice in essay writing. The Writing Center is located in 317B O’Hara Student Center | writingcenter.pitt.edu
Sponsored by The Pittsburgh Foundation, Thomas-Lain Fund