Physics Student Seminar
Speaker: Fordham College at Rose Hill Senior, Delaney Coveno, will present “Building Fish Ponds in Uganda with Engineers Without Borders.”
Speaker: Fordham College at Rose Hill Senior, Delaney Coveno, will present “Building Fish Ponds in Uganda with Engineers Without Borders.”
Speaker: Matthew J. Berg, Associate Professor of Physics at Kansas State University, will present "Digital Holography of Aerosol Particles."
Speaker: Violet M. Guzman, junior at Fordham College at Lincoln Center, will present "Comparison of Lepidoptera Species Diversity in Rural and Urban Areas of the New York City Area."
Guest Speaker: Professor Christopher Gerry of the Department of Physics & Astronomy at Lehman College, will present "Photons and Quantum Optical Interferometry."
Speakers: Fordham College at Rose Hill junior Jacqueline Heffner will present "Usage of Discrete Spatial Separation and Multiplexing of Whispering Gallery Mode Sensors to Rapidly and Simultaneously Target Analytes," and senior Daniel Wines will present "Developing a Growth Procedure and Measuring the Spectral Response of NaKSb Photocathodes."
Speakers: Fordham College at Rose Hill, Victoria Cirillo, Sophomore, will present, "Exploring Physics using Monte Carlo Applications", and Bernadette Haig, Junior, will present Spatially Resolved Raman Spectroscopy of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma."
Speaker: John Cunningham, S.J., Ph.D., from Loyola University Chicago, will present, "What Are The Heavens Telling Us?"
Speakers: Fordham College at Rose Hill Senior Delaney Coveno will present “Mapping Ocean Acidification in Monterey Bay" and Junior Marissa Vaccarelli will present “Improving Current Models of Prosthetic Hands Using Three Dimensional Printing."
Speaker: Adam Riegel, Ph.D., DABR, Assistant Program Director at Hofstra University will present, " Medical Physics: The Profession, History, Science and Practice."
Speakers: Kathleen Dolan, FCRH'18 will present, "Calculating fits for data contributing to a lattice QCD approach to determining the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon" and Nick Geiser, FCRH'17 will present, Comparison of compressional Alfvén eigenmodes in NSTX with simulation using the CAE3B eigenmode solver."
Speaker: Binlin Wu, PhD, professor of physics at Southern Connecticut State University, will present “Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy for Biomedical Applications.”
Speaker: Zhixiong “James” Guo, PhD, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Rutgers University, will present “Light Transport—Some Traditional and Nontraditional Issues.”
In celebration of LGBT Week, the Office of Multicultural Affairs will show Gun Hill Road, a film about a young Latino person struggling through gender transition while navigating the lines between family and culture. Dialogue to follow.
Speaker: Christopher Aubin, PhD, assistant professor of physics, will present “Gravitational Waves—100 Years in the Making.”
Speaker: Andrei Piryatinski, PhD, technical staff member at Los Alamos National Lab, will present “Diffusion, Recombination, and Photon Emission Properties of Interacting Excitons in Semiconductor Carbon Nanotubes.”
Speaker: John Toland, PhD, assistant professor of physics at LaGuardia Community College, will present “Atom Interferometry and Determining Rotational Sensitivity Coupled Atom Interferometers.”
Speaker: Stephen Holler, PhD, assistant professor of physics, will present “Simultaneous Two-Color, Two-Dimensional Angular Optical Scattering Patterns from Airborne Particulates: Scattering Results and Exploratory Analysis.”
Speakers: Fordham College at Rose Hill senior Samantha Walker will present “Building the BICEP3 Test Cryostat” and senior Matthew Roveto will present “Finite Temperature Effects on Graphene in a Magnetic Field.”