Post Tagged with: "undergraduate research"

Two Studies in Europe: Testing LED Calibration of the Forward Tagger for CLAS12 in Genoa, Italy and Helping to Test and Document a New Style of Detector at CEA/Saclay, France

Two Studies in Europe: Testing LED Calibration of the Forward Tagger for CLAS12 in Genoa, Italy and Helping to Test and Document a New Style of Detector at CEA/Saclay, France

Natalie Klco B.S. HTC Physics and B.A. HTC Music, Class of 2015 Natalie Klco spent the summer in Italy and France participating in two projects under the direction of Dr. Kenneth Hicks, Professor of Physics at Ohio University. Hicks is a member of a team of researchers conducting a tracking […]

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November 20, 2014 at 8:05 pmResearch

Detecting More Pion

Detecting More Pion

Kylie Holmes B.S. Astrophysics & Meteorology, Class of 2016 Kylie Holmes worked with Dr. Julie Roche on a particle physics project at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) in Newport News, VA. “My main project was to stimulate signals produced by photon pairs resulting from pion decay,” Holmes explained. […]

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November 20, 2014 at 8:00 pmResearch

Video Microscopic Analysis for Determination of Cancer Cell Mechanical Properties

Video Microscopic Analysis for Determination of Cancer Cell Mechanical Properties

Jacob Hartman B.S. Physics, Class of 2016 Jacob Hartman analyzed video microscopy images in Dr. David Tees’s lab, to get data that can be used to calculate the mechanical properties of cells. This work was done in consultation with Dr. Tees’s lab graduate students Aaron Burdette and Ameneh Mohammadalipour. Hartman worked […]

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November 20, 2014 at 7:56 pmResearch

A Calorimetric Study of the Metal Induced Crystallization of Amorphous Silicon

A Calorimetric Study of the Metal Induced Crystallization of Amorphous Silicon

By Taylor Grueser B.S. HTC Astrophysics, Class of 2015 My research in Dr. Martin Kordesch’s lab was on metal induced crystallization of amorphous silicon, specifically using Digital Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) to look at the crystallization temperature of aluminum-silicon samples. When I started, I didn’t know anything about this subject and […]

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November 20, 2014 at 7:43 pmResearch

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