Spring 2025

Physics Department’s Undergraduate STEM Research Seminar: Spring 2025

Jan. 31st Professor Mohammadreza Zakeri, Eastern Kentucky University
Pulsars as Laboratories for Fundamental Physics

Feb. 28th 
Cordell Griggs, TTU Physics
LANL nEDM Magnetic Scanner Sensitivity Improvements

Emma Krebs, TTU Physics and Mathematics
SLIMER

Mar. 7th Professor Alicia Aarnio, University of North Carolina Greensboro
Radiative transfer modeling of complex young stars’ magnetospheres

Mar. 14th 
Carson Alfaro, TTU Mathematics and Physics
A SiPM-based Depolarization Monitor for UCNτ+

Zeke Vespie, TTU Physics
Structure of A=35 nuclei following 35Mg decay

Ethan White, TTU Physics and Mathematics
An experimental setup to study the activation of cosmogenic nuclides

Mar. 28th
Mary Adepoju, TTU Geosciences 
Geological mapping of the peak near Shackleton Crater: Implications for mission success in human landing operations

Tony Lamantia, TTU Earth Sciences
Mapping Boulder Distributions on the Lunar South Pole

Apr. 4th Dr. Andi Pina, Rochester Institute of Technology
The Landscape of Quantum Information Science and Engineering Education and the role of Physics Departments

Apr. 11th Phil Roberson, TTU Earth Sciences
Facies Models in the Geologic Record

Apr. 25th
Atlas Mannen, TTU Physics

Jack Seger, TTU Physics and Mathematics
Simulation of a RFQ beam cooler for the TTU ion beam lab

Nikolas Vassilev, TTU Chemical Engineering and Chemistry

May 2nd Senior Research Presentations

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