Physics 4999 Undergraduate Thesis Presentations Captivate and Educate
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On Thursday April 12, 2017 the members of the undergraduate thesis course, Physics 4999, presented their research talks.
The course was overseen by Professor Giovanni Fanchini.
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Sean Pentinga |
Analysis of Compact Galaxy Groups in the Milli-Millennium Simulation (supervisor: S. Gallagher) |
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Cody McLeod |
Investigation of the Persistent Luminescence of strontium aluminate via Scanning Near-Field Photoluminescence Imaging (supervisor: G. Fanchini) |
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Adrian Mahjour |
Stellar Inclinations of Be Stars as Determined by Hα Profile Fitting (supervisor: A. Sigut) |
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Joshua Folkerson |
Developing an Image Alignment Method to Search for Young Exoplanets with High-Contrast Imaging (supervisor: S. Metchev) |
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Sergio Dempsey |
A Novel Hybrid System of Photoacoustics and Ultrasound Elastography for Breast Cancer Diagnosis (supervisors: J. Carson / A. Samani) |
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Nicole Barucha |
Development of a Control Plot Software Tool for Monitoring Quality in MRI Radio-Frequency Heating Tests of Implantable Medical Devices (supervisor: B. Chronik) |