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Erin Grimes | Trying to Steer the Accelerator Beam Into the Air by Focusing It Through a Millimeter Hole

Erin Grimes | Trying to Steer the Accelerator Beam Into the Air by Focusing It Through a Millimeter Hole

By Erin Grimes (B.S. Physics and Applied Mathematics, Class of 2016) During the summer 2015, I continued my internship with Dr. David Ingram in Physics & Astronomy building an ion beam optics model using Comsol multiphysics software. The model is of a particular beam line in Edward’s Accelerator Lab, and the […]

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June 27, 2016 at 11:29 amIn Class

Building an Optics Model to Examine Works of Art and Nature

Building an Optics Model to Examine Works of Art and Nature

 By Erin Grimes B.S. Physics and Mathematics, Class of 2016 I worked this summer with Dr. David Ingram, Professor of Physics at Ohio University, on a project to model ion beam optics of one of the beam lines of the accelerator in the Edwards Accelerator Laboratory. As Dr. Ingram explained it, this […]

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November 20, 2014 at 6:42 pmResearch