Senior thesis presentations, Part I
Senior thesis presentations, Part I
Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 3:00 pm
Colloquium Zoom room and password
PH403 seniors
Senior thesis 10 minute talks. Zoom link & password is same as for colloquium.
2-Jun | Speaker | Topic |
3:00 PM | Ross Dewberry | Gravitational Buoyancy Effects on Plasma Plume Formation |
3:12 PM | Clark Embleton | Towards Molybdenum Disulfide Exciton-Polaritons in Metallic Microcavities |
3:24 PM | Acacia Patterson | Variable Temperature Transport Measurements and Conduction Mechanisms of Crystalline and Amorphous Titanium Dioxide Thin Films |
3:36 PM | Cameron Stewart | Optical properties comparison between similar thickness TiO2 polymorphs |
3:48 PM | Kasey Yoke | Optical Analysis of IBF Polished Silicon Wafers for Purpose in Direct Imaging of Exoplanets |
4:00 PM | Jiadi He | Dissecting the directionality mechanism of Kinesin-5/Cut7 by using computational approaches |
4:12 PM | Jacob Taylor | The Stochastic Background of Gravitational Waves with Pulsar Timing Arrays: Evidence for the Background in Individual Pulsars |
4:24 PM | Steve Neiman | Effects of independent group work on learning outcomes |
4:36 PM | Cyrus Oliver | Keeping the Lights On: Measuring the non-blackbody emissions of LEDs under varying conditions at zero bias |
4:48 PM | Jonathan Carney | Practical Mechanically Interlocked Molecules: A Model of Gas Adsorption in Metal Organic Frameworks Harboring Rotaxane Molecular Shuttles |
5:00 PM | Cameron Wiesner | Optoelectronic Properties of a Novel Fungi-derived Pigment |
5:12 PM | Mai Sakuragi | Analysis of semiconductor microcavity exciton-polaritons with coupled harmonic oscillators |
5:24 PM | Alex Kuepper | Rossby Wave Instabilities in Hydrodynamic Simulations of 3D Protoplanetary Accretion Disks |
5:36 PM | Duy Nguyen | Towards an electrically driven quantum single-photon source at room temperature |
5:48 PM | Hank Greenburg | Modeling Biodegradation of Crude Oil Spills on Sea Water Using Partial Differential Equations |
6:00 PM | Hanna Hansen | Development of Micro-Electrode Array Sensors for Electrochemical Detection of Dissolved Oxygen |
Tate/Minot