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Events Archive

People gathered in a field for the 2017 eclipse.

The Oregon State University Physics Department has been host to many amazing events over the years. Learn more about our past events by exploring below.

DateTypeEvent
Ph.D. DefenseLiquid-Gated Carbon Nanotube Transistor Noise Sources and Sensitivity Limits
Tal Sharf
Ph.D. Defense
Ph.D. DefenseFirst principles studies of optical, electronic and mechanical properties of organic molecules and solids
Faye Lyn Barras
Ph.D. Defense
Ph.D. DefenseCarbon nanotube optoelectronics
Tristan DeBorde
Ph.D. Defense
Ph.D. DefenseGrowth and Characterization of the p-type Semiconductors SnS and BiCuOSe
Jason Francis
Ph.D. Defense
Ph.D. DefenseOptoelectronic Properties of Organic Semiconductors: From Bulk to Single Molecule
Whitney Shepherd
Ph.D. Defense
Ph.D. DefenseUsing Multiple Theoretical Perspectives to Analyze Student Thinking in Upper-Division E&M
Leonard Cerny
Ph.D. Defense
Ph.D. DefenseThe Optical Properties of Multi-Scale Plasmonic Structures and Their Applications in Optical Characterization and Imaging
Nicholas Kuhta
Ph.D. Defense
Ph.D. DefenseDiscrete-time quantum walks with interchange framework
Zlatko Dimcovic
Ph.D. Defense
Ph.D. DefenseTerahertz Spectroscopy of Semiconductor and Metal Nanostructures
Andrew Jameson
Ph.D. Defense
Ph.D. DefenseDenny Jackson Defense
Denny Jackson
Ph.D. Defense
Ph.D. DefenseCarbon nanotube devices engineered by atomic force microscopy
Landon Prisbrey
Ph.D. Defense
Ph.D. DefenseLabel-free biosensing with carbon nanotube transistors
Matthew Leyden
Ph.D. Defense
Ph.D. DefenseSingle crystal growth, powder synthesis and characterization of layered chalcogenide semiconductors
Annette Richard, Chemistry
Ph.D. Defense
Ph.D. DefenseBaCuChF (Ch = S, Se, Te) p-type transparent conductors
Andiry Zakutayev
Ph.D. Defense