Archive for November, 2014

Making with Microcontrollers

Making with Microcontrollers

Justin Courtright B.S. Physics and Applied Mathematics, Class of 2016 Justin Courtright incorporated Arduino based microcontrollers into experiments in Dr. Eric Stinaff’s lab. This included a motorized x-y translation stage, a vacuum gauge, and a capacitive touch display. These will be used in low-temperature, high-resolution, photoluminescence experiments. He worked on […]

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November 20, 2014 at 7:40 pmResearch

Analyzing Summertime Ozone Measurements in the Colorado Front Range

Analyzing Summertime Ozone Measurements in the Colorado Front Range

By Helen Cothrel B.S. HTC Physics, Class of 2015 This summer I worked at the David Skaggs Research Center in Boulder, CO, to study the Earth’s ozone layer. I received funding through an Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship, a two-year appointment with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of Education. […]

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November 20, 2014 at 7:36 pmResearch

Re-evaluating the Thermonuclear Reaction Rate for the 18F(p,alpha)15O Reaction

Re-evaluating the Thermonuclear Reaction Rate for the 18F(p,alpha)15O Reaction

By Alex Carroll B.S. Astrophysics and Applied Mathematics, Class of 2017 I worked with Dr. Carl Brune to re-analyze the results from an experiment by Adremi Adekola (Ohio University Ph.D., 2009), on the thermonuclear reaction rate for the 18F(p,alpha)15O reaction. This process is important for the generation of energy and […]

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November 20, 2014 at 7:31 pmResearch

Data Analysis in the Search for the Pentaquark

Data Analysis in the Search for the Pentaquark

By Max Camp B.S. physics, Class of 2016 I worked with Dr. Ken Hicks on looking for an exotic hadron called the pentaquark using data from the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Newport News, VA. The pentaquark is made of quarks, just like the proton and neutron, however the […]

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November 20, 2014 at 7:26 pmResearch

The Relationship Between Annealing Temperature and Size of Nuclei in Phase Change Memory Materials

The Relationship Between Annealing Temperature and Size of Nuclei in Phase Change Memory Materials

By Peter Andrews B.S. Honors Tutorial College French and College of Arts and Sciences Linguistics, Class of 2018 I worked in Dr. Gang Chen’s lab, where I studied phase change memory materials (PCMM) that have been used in optical and electric memory devices such as DVDs and cell phone chips. […]

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November 20, 2014 at 7:19 pmResearch

Thrush Spends Summer at LIGO, a World-Class Observatory

Samantha Thrush

By Samantha Thrush B.S. HTC Astrophysics, Class of 2015 I spent my summer doing research on injecting simulated continuous gravitational waves into real gravitational wave data at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities in Minneapolis. My funding came from a National Science Foundation […]

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November 20, 2014 at 7:12 pmResearch

Getting to Know the Atomic Force Microscope and Its Uses

Getting to Know the Atomic Force Microscope and Its Uses

By Thomas “Tad” Riley B.S. Physics, Class of 2016 I worked this summer in Dr. Arthur Smith’s lab with our Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) system that was recently refurbished by Anfatec, a small family-owned company in Germany. I tested all the functionality of the microscope, developing written procedures to operate […]

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November 20, 2014 at 7:06 pmResearch