University of Rochester
Department Physics and Astronomy
Rochester,
New York 14627-0171
Rochester symposium for physics students
April
21, 2001
Program
8:30-9:00
Lobby
and Room 271, Registration and Coffee
9:00-9:15
Room
106, Welcome: Prof. Paul Tipton, Chair, RSPS XX
9:15-10:30
Room
109 Condensed Matter
Session
Chair: Prof. Joshua Diamond, Siena College
9:15
Vortex Motion in
Niobium Thin Films
Jesse Young, Prof.
Joseph Amato, Colgate University
9:30
The Effects of
Mechanical Strain on Mesoscopic Bismuth Thin Films
Steven A. Waldauer,
State University of New York at Buffalo
9:45
Linewidth of Transitions
in MN12 Acetate
10:00
Interface-Controlled
and Diffusion-Limited Kinetics of Alloy Formation in Pb/Sn Thin Films
Anthony Clark,
Prof. E. J. Cotts, Binghamton University
10:15
Pentacene Thin
Film Field Effect Transistors
Katie Lotterhos,
Binghamton University, Prof. Robert Dynes, University of California at
San Diego
9:15-10:30
Room
106 Particles and Fields
Session
Chair: Prof. Robert Pompi, Binghamton University
9:15
Feynman Diagrams
in Quantum Electrodynamics
Fred Vonstein,
Union College
9:30
Solution of the
"Degenerate Model" for Parafermi Particles of Order Two
Terry Tarnowsky,
Prof. Charles Nelson, Binghamton University
9:45
An Investigation
of Future CDF Measurements of W Helicity in the Decay of the Top Quark
Brock Tweedie,
University of Rochester
10:00
Test of the e94
Range Stack Upgrade
Adam Rogers, Binghamton
University, Dr. James Frank, Brookhaven National Laboratory
10:15
Spin Correlations
in Top Production and Decay at e+e- Colliders
Andrew Blechman,
Cosmin Macesanu, Prof. Lynn H. Orr, University of Rochester
10:30-11:00
Break,
Room 271
11:00-12:00
Room
106 Astronomy
Session
Chair: Prof. Rebecca Surman, Union College
11:00
Cataclysmic Variables
Jessica Lavine,
Union College
11:15
Extended HI Envelopes
Around Low Surface Brightness Galaxies
Diane Chin, Binghamton
University, Dr. Karen O’Neil, Arecibo Observatory
11:30
Image Analysis
for the Peculiar Virgo Cluster Galaxy NGC 4383
Holly Burnside,
Union College
11:45
Pole Solutions
for Koronis Family Asteroids Using Sidereal Photometric Astrometry
Marko Krco, Prof.
S. Slivan, Colgate University
11:00-12:-00
Room
109 Optical Physics
Session
Chair: Prof. Enrique Galvez, Colgate University
11:00
Ultra-Short Pulsed
Laser Diagnostics Using an S.H.G.F.R.O.G.
Eugene Torigoe,
Binghamton University, Prof. Linn Van Woerkom, Ohio State University
11:15
Superluminal Tunneling
Mark Kostuk, Union
College
11:30
Computation and
Graphical Analysis of Infinite Planar X-Ray Wave Guides
Kevin Udwary, Siena
College
11:45
Single-Photon Interference
Experiments
Lauren Heilig,
Colgate University
12:00-1:00
Lunch,
Meliora Building
1:15-2:30
Room
106 General Physics
Session
Chair: Prof. Scott Franklin, Rochester Institute of Technology
1:15
Thermal Conductivities
of Various Textiles
Chris Carroll,
Siena College
1:30
Pressure Phenomena
Through Various Textiles
Daniel Fisher,
Siena College
1:45
Order and Packing
in a Two-Dimensional Pile of Rods
Saul Lapidus, Prof.
S. Franklin, Rochester Institute of Technology
2:00
Simulating the
Haystack: Modeling a 2-D Anisometric Granular Material
Kevin Stokely,
Prof. S. Franklin, Rochester Institute of Technology
2:15
Global Warming’s
Effect on the Sea Level
Jeff Reardon, Siena
College
1:15-1:30
Room
109 Biophysics
Session
Chair: Prof. John Andersen, Rochester Institute of Technology
1:15
Optical Anisotropy
of Interacting Chromophores in Protein Complexes: Exploration of a Stochastic
Theory
Laura A. Allaire,
Jennifer Dawson, Prof. R. S. Knox, University of Rochester
1:30-2:15
Room
109 Quantum Mechanical Systems
Session
Chair: Prof. John Andersen, Rochester Institute of Technology
1:30
Quantum Computation
Scott Oppenheimer,
Binghamton University, Marjorie Quant, United States Air Force — Rome,
NY Research Center
1:45
Probability Backflow
of the Klein-Gordon Particle
John McVeigh, Prof.
Simon Malin, Colgate University
2:00
Energy State and
Error Bounding for an Initial Gaussian Wavefunction in the 1-D Infinite
Square Well
David Etlinger,
Prof. Joseph Eberly, University of Rochester
Optional Tours
2:35
Cars should
leave for Laboratory for Laser Energetics
or
2:35
Research Labs
in Bausch and Lomb Building