Department News

Summer 2007 - Present
 


Class of '08 Physics & Astronomy majors pose for a photo
at the 410 Research Symposium on December 11th, 2007.
Not pictured: Jenn Telling

Congratulations to the Class of 2008!

Physics Majors: Sean Baumann, Jane Cornett, Nikhil Fernandes, Dobromir Kamburov, Michael Nitzberg, Brittany Pearsall, Ushnish Ray, Santiago Reyes Contreras, and Jeffrey Seely

Astronomy/Physics Majors:
Kathryn Fallows, Erik Johnson, Peter Shively, and Konstantinos Vilaetis

Astrogeophysics Major:
Jennifer Telling

Tibetan Buddhism and Modern Physics: Toward a Union of Love and Knowledge
by Vic Mansfield, with foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Templeton Foundation Press, March 2008
Tibetan Buddhism and Modern Physics: Toward a Union of Love and Knowledge addresses the complex issues of dialogue and collaboration between Buddhism and science, revealing connections and differences between the two. While assuming no technical background in Buddhism or physics, this book strongly responds to the Dalai Lama’s “heartfelt plea” for genuine collaboration between science and Buddhism. In the foreword, the Dalai Lama himself writes “In this book, (Vic Mansfield) has set out specifically to show how religion and spirituality are compatible with life in the modern world. I am grateful to him for responding to my appeal for people who have such knowledge to share it with others.”

You can read the entire foreword here: http://www.lightlink.com/vic/

 

Bryce Gadway Receives Apker Award!
The American Physical Society selected Bryce Gadway (07) to receive the 2007 Apker Award. This is the highest award given to an undergraduate at the national level by the American Physical Society (APS). This award was based on the experimental research that Bryce did on campus as part of his capstone research project (Fall-2006 & Spring-2007), under the direction of Prof. Kiko Galvez. His project tested fundamental aspects of quantum mechanics using single photons. He did measurements that showed a violation of a Bell inequality using hyper-entangled photons. These results rule out certain type of hidden-variable theories that challenge quantum mechanics. Congratulations Bryce! Bryce presented his award-winning work at the 2008 March Meeting of the American Physical Society, which took place in New Orleans on March 10th.  Right photo: Bryce receiving the award from APS President Arthur Bienenstock.(4/08).

 

First Class in Ho!
We are slowly but surely fitting into the new building. Physics labs (Phys120 and Phys122) &
classes (Phys122 and Phys420) started this week. Research labs are also being set up.

#1 class: Phys122 in Ho 328
 
Phys122 lab in Ho313

 

Ho Science Building Update:
As of 9/2/07, levels 2 and 3 and some rooms in Level 1 are open. These host:
     · The introductory physics labs for Phys120 (Ho 205), Phys111 (Ho 204) and Phys122 (Ho 313)
     · The two classrooms that will be used by Phys122 (Ho 328), Phys302 and Phys420 (Ho 326)
     · The offices of faculty: J. Amato (Ho 314), K. Andresen (Ho 229), P. Crotty (Ho 230),
       K. Galvez (Ho 315), V. Mansfield (Ho 330), and K. Segall (Ho 317).
     · In level 1 the Atomic/Optical physics lab of K. Galvez (Ho 107) and the Terahertz
       Spectroscopy lab of B. Parks (Ho 109) are open.

 

Bryce Gadway '07 was named one of the finalists for the Apker Award. This is the most prestigious physics award given by the American Physical Society to a physics undergraduate nation wide. Congratulations Bryce! (7/07)

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