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Undergraduate Presentations and Awards

Future Physicists Day - April 14, 2008

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Poster Session and Presentations

The highlight of the 2008 Future Physicists Day followed lunch when 40 undergraduates shared their research results in oral and poster sessions. The Undergraduate Awards Reception followed the undergraduate sessions. Dr. Judy Franz, Executive Officer of the APS, presented book awards to several undergraduate presenters.

The book awards were provided by American Physical Society, the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR), Physics and Astronomy Division, the APS Division of Nuclear Physics (DNP), the APS Division of Physics of Beams (DPB), the APS Division of Plasma Physics (DPP), the APS Division of Computational Physics (DCOMP), and the APS Division of Astrophysics (DAP).

Funding for the awards reception at the Riverfront Hyatt Hotel was provided by CUR. The Society of Physics Students (SPS) sponsored a rousing round of Physics Jeopardy, following the book awards presentation. Another popular component of the reception was the distribution of door prizes provided by the University of Chicago Press.

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Future Physicists Day 2008 Book Award Winners

Name Institution Presentation

Adam Jacobs

Hendrix College S20.02: Using a Large Ring Laser Gyroscope (RLG) to Understand the Torsional Components of Near-Field Seismic Events
Mary Williams University of North Alabama S19.04: Whispering-Gallery-Mode Resonances in Flourescent Microspheres
Nathan Brewer Union University S19.05: Probing the Unusual Thresholds of AlH+/AlD+ formation by Molecular Dynamic Simulations on MRCI Potential Energy Surfaces
Laura Stiles University of Kansas S18.02: Search for QCD Hawking Radiation in Heavy Ion Collisions
Yun Kyoung Ryu Ohio Wesleyan University S18.01: SPS Outstanding Student Award for Undergraduate Research Talk: Lifetime Measurements and Deformation in 79 Sr
Gabriel Caceres Augustana College S18.06: CDMS Veto Stability Study and Calibration
Jessica Hanzlik The Ohio State University S1.61: Improving the Higgs Mass Resolution by Using a Neural Network to Make Jet Corrections in the ZH -> l+l-bb Channel
Doug Schaefer The Ohio State University S1.048: Resolving the Higgs

Lindsey Perry

The Ohio State University

S1.49: Understanding Charged Particle Backgrounds for GLAST

Andrew Schenk Millikin University S1.50: Improving Campus Security with Increased Lighting Efficiency while Simultaneously Reducing Light Pollution

Adam Jakus Georgia Institute of Technology S1.54: Modeling and Simulation of the Impact Response of Filled and Unfilled Linear Cellular Alloys for Structural Energetic Material Applications
Robert Mentzer Millikin University S1.53: Measuring Coefficients of Friction for Materials Commonly Used in Theatre
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