INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the twenty-first annual Rochester Symposium for Physics Students. This series of symposia was instituted to provide an opportunity for undergraduates to present an account of their own personal research at a meeting whose format was chosen to closely resemble those of professional scientific societies.
At RSPS symposia, research projects have been presented in talks by undergraduates representing many regional institutions. Talks by undergraduates have covered topics in condensed matter physics, atomic physics and optics, computational physics, astronomy, high-energy physics, instrumentation and techniques, and environmental physics. The abstracts of all the participants' papers are published annually in a volume of the proceedings and distributed to the participants.
Your audience will include both students and faculty members, and will provide you with the opportunity to address a knowledgeable and appreciative assembly of fellow researchers.
Scientific research is
an extraordinary activity. To quote Albert Einstein: "The most incomprehensible
thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible." I certainly hope
that many of you will decide to pursue careers which involve you intimately
in mankind’s great intellectual adventure — to comprehend nature.
Arie Bodek, Chair
Department of Physics
and Astronomy