Physics Colloquium
Maureen E. Raymo, Ph.D., Bruce C. Heezen/Lamont Research Professor and director of the Lamont-Doherty Core Repository at Columbia University, will present, “Climate, CO2, and Sea Level: Past is Prologue.”
Maureen E. Raymo, Ph.D., Bruce C. Heezen/Lamont Research Professor and director of the Lamont-Doherty Core Repository at Columbia University, will present, “Climate, CO2, and Sea Level: Past is Prologue.”
Matthew Szydagis, Ph.D., of the State University of New York at Albany, will present, “Lab Detection of Dark Matter From The Cosmos.”
Please join us for a lecture by Andrii Iurov, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Physics and Computer Science at the Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York.
Emily Shipley, FCRH ’20, engineering physics major, will present, "Morphological Discrimination and Classification of Complex Aerosol Aggregates via Simulated Two-Dimensional Multi-Spectral Light Scattering." Light scattering patterns from non-spherical particles and aggregates are a complex speckle pattern resulting from the interference among the constituent particles. The variation in in the observed patterns vary from particle to
Speaker Jaeda Mendoza, FCRH ’22, engineering physics major, will present "Towards a Plasmon Coupled Micro-Cavity Biosensor." Plasmonics enables the enhancement of resonance shifts in cavity-based sensors in the presence of a foreign substrate, altering the refractive index of surrounding dielectrics. This method of sensing can be used for general sensing, most especially for the trace
Jasmine Valera, FCRH ’21, and Xinqiao Zhang, FCRH ’21, members of the Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Fordham Chapter, will present "Improving Rural Health and Economy Through Fish Farming."
Guest speaker Mehdi Namazi, Ph.D., post-doc at Yale in the Quantum Institute and co-founder and CEO of Qunnect (a company working on quantum communications), will present “Physicists in Action: Shaping the Future of Telecommunication.”
Guest Speaker: Dan Wines, FCRH' 2017, will present, "Accurate Simulations of 2D Materials for Next Generation Devices and Applications".
Presentations by John Murray, FCRH ’16 and Luigi Greco, Ph.D., FCRH ’87.
Jason Bini, Ph.D., associate research scientist at Yale University and a Fordham alum (FCRH ’06), will present "Positron Emission Tomography: From Antimatter to Medical Imaging."
Elisa Chisari, Ph.D., Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) Research Fellow, University of Oxford, will present “A Next Era of Precision Cosmology: Challenges and Opportunities.”
Emily L. Rice, Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Engineering Science & Physics, College of Staten Island, City University of New York, will present “Are We Alone in the Universe?”
Adam C. Riegel, Ph.D., DABR, Department of Radiation Medicine, Northwell Health, will present “Biologically Effective Dose of Combined Modality Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer.”
Join us as Anthony Tantillo, FCRH '16, presents "Pyromagnet Choices: Routes to Minimizing the Magnetic Field Required in Thermomagnetic Heat-to-Power Conversion Cycle."
Join us to hear Vladimir Tsifrinovich, Ph.D., D.Sc., of the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, who will present "Quantum Computation, Information and Cryptography."
Please join us to hear Oleksiy Roslyak, Ph.D., assistant professor of physics, present.
Speaker: Mikhail Erementchouk, PhD, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, will present “Spoof Surface Plasmon Polaritons: Reproducing Plasmons at Low Frequencies.”
Speaker: Alex Khmaladze, PhD, assistant professor of physics at SUNY Albany, will present “Digital Holographic Imaging and Raman Spectroscopy Complex Biological Systems at the Sub-Cellular, Cellular and Multicellular Levels.”
Norman Christ, PhD, a physicist and professor at Columbia University, will present “Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry, K Meson Decay and a New Test of the Standard Model.”
Speakers: Fordham College at Rose Hill senior Bernadette Haig, will present “Diagnostic Evaluation of NuMI Hadron Monitor Ion Chambers" and senior Weton Jiang, will present “Performance Evaluation of a Prototype Hydrogen Meter".
"Dr. Adam Riegel, the director of the medical physics graduate program at Hofstra University, will discuss the captivating and rewarding field of medical physics, a branch of applied physics that utilizes physical concepts and processes in medical applications. In addition to discussing state of the art medical physics research, Dr. Riegel will discuss professional aspects
Speakers: Fordham College at Rose Hill senior William Charles, will present "Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics and Chiral Perturbation Theory at Low Energies and senior Marissa Vaccarelli, will present "Three Dimensional Printed Prostheses and Medical Physics.
Speaker: Michael I. Mishenko, Ph.D., NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, will present “Optical characterization of atmospheric aerosols: from first-principles electromagnetism to satellite missions.”
Have you ever felt the need to serve others? Does the moral dilemma of helping the homeless man on the subway make you feel uncomfortable, and leave you wishing you could do more? Come learn about the moral arguments and models behind doing good from the author of Strangers Drowning, Larissa MacFarquhar. RSVP and learn
SOCIAL INNOVATION invites you to meet Larissa MacFarquhar on April 19th, 6 PM-7:30 PM at Freeman Hall, Fordham Rose Hill. Charity may begin at home, but where should it end? Should we help the worst off, wherever they may be, or should we take care of our family and our own people first? Is need