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Physics & Astronomy Alumni Spotlights 2013-15

Physics & Astronomy Alumni Spotlights Rakitha Sanjeewa Beminiwattha ’13Ph.D. receives Jefferson Science Associates Thesis Prize. Keith Hawkins ’13B.S. HTC Astronomy was elected Chair of the King’s College Graduate Society at Cambridge University. A recent mini-movie about Hawkins can be found on the Physics & Astronomy YouTube channel. Serge Nakhmanson ’01Ph.D., Associate […]

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April 27, 2015 at 10:44 amAlumni

Physics Grad Student Publishes on Symmetry-Breaking Effects on Spin and Electronic Transport in Graphene’

Mahmoud Asmar

Ohio University Physics doctoral student Mahmoud Asmar published an article on “Symmetry-breaking effects on spin and electronic transport in graphene” on April 10 in Physical Review B. His co-author and adviser is Dr. Sergio Ulloa, Professor of Physics & Astronomy. Abstract: The decoration of graphene samples with adatoms or nanoparticles […]

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April 27, 2015 at 10:01 amResearch

‘I’d Do It Again, If I Could,’ Says Recent Grad Ruiz-Tijerina

David Ruiz-Tijerina '13Ph.D.

Recent Physics & Astronomy graduate David Ruiz-Tijerina ’13Ph.D. did his dissertation on “Kondo physics and many-body effects in quantum dots and molecular junctions.” His adviser was Dr. Sergio Ulloa, Professor of Physics & Astronomy at Ohio University. “As a graduate student at Ohio University, I did fundamental research on the […]

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April 27, 2015 at 8:57 amAlumni

Recent Grad Petersen Now Studies Machine Learning, Spectroscopy, Aerosol Science

Greg Petersen '13Ph.D.

Recent Physics & Astronomy graduate Greg Petersen ’13 Ph.D. wrote his dissertation on “Anderson Localization in Low-Dimensional Systems with Long-Range Correlated Disorder.” His adviser was Dr. Nancy Sandler, Associate Professor of Physics & Astronomy at Ohio University. “I studied the role of structural and chemical disorder on the electronic states […]

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April 27, 2015 at 8:39 amAlumni

Recent Grad Israel Helps Commission Third-Generation Deep Virtual Compton Scattering Experiment

Norman Israel

Recent Physics & Astronomy grad Norman Israel M.S. did his dissertation on “Commissioning of the Trigger module for the E12-06-114 Experiment at Jefferson Laboratory.” His adviser was Dr. Julie Roche, Associate Professor at Ohio University. “My primary research was the commissioning of third generation Deep Virtual Compton Scattering Experiment,” he […]

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April 26, 2015 at 7:35 pmAlumni

Recent Grad Fan Is ‘Someone Who Will Apply Physics to Real-World Applications’

Recent Grad Fan Is ‘Someone Who Will Apply Physics to Real-World Applications’

Recent Physics & Astronomy graduate Zhiyuan Fan Ph.D. completed his dissertation on “Optical Activity of Chiral Nanomaterials: Effects of Short Range and Long Range Electromagnetic Interactions.” Fan used “DNA origami” to create new nanostructures that bend light in ways that do not occur naturally. His article on the structures made […]

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April 26, 2015 at 7:25 pmAlumni

Recent Grad Cotto-Figueroa is Postdoc at Arizona State

Desiree Cotto-Figueroa '13Ph.D.

Recent Physics & Astronomy graduate Desiree Cotto-Figueroa ’13Ph.D. is a postdoctoral research assistant at Arizona State University. Her dissertation was on “Radiation Recoil Effects on the Dynamical Evolution of Asteroids. Her Ohio University adviser was adviser Dr. Tom Statler, Professor of Physics & Astronomy. “My primary research was to study […]

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April 26, 2015 at 6:48 pmAlumni