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2025 Physics and Engineering Physics Research Symposium

2025 Physics and Engineering Physics Research Symposium

Physics Research Symposium 2025

Physics faculty with students (L-R): Shan Wu, Ariel Mazor ’28 (Engineering Physics), Chris Washburn ’26 (Engineering Physics), Tyler Pham ’26 (Physics), Shuzhi Zhu ’26 (Physics), Maura Kragelund ’28 (Engineering Physics), Betty Young, Emily Scott ’27 (Physics), Andrew Cates ’26 (Physics), Isabela Camacho ’26 (Physics), Roman Junes ’26 (Electrical Engineering), Johnason Yao ’28 (Physics), Alessandro Valdevit ’26 (Engineering Physics), Kristin Kulas, Bachana Lomsadze, Guy Ramon. Not Pictured: Andrew Pintor '27 (Engineering Physics).

 

The Physics and Engineering Physics Department held its annual Student Research Symposium last Saturday, September 27. Students presented their research results from summer 2025. Some of the topics discussed were probing dipole-dipole interaction using dual comb spectroscopy, plasma tracing through the Europa-Jupiter magnetic interaction region, two-level fluctuator characterization in solid-state qubit systems, and superconducting cameras for x-ray astronomy.

 

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