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MEMBERS
Daniel Velazquez (P)
Amy Seitz (VP)
Anthony Hernandez (T)
Wesley Clements (S)
Daniel Crowder
John Fishman
Paul Stokes
Jon Linville
Sarah Hall
Shannon McKinney
Jonathan Thompson
Justin Woods

CONTACT
Daniel Velazquez (velazquez@marshall.edu )
Amy Seitz   (
seitz@marshall.edu )
Anthony Hernandez (
hernandez6@marshall.edu )
Wesley Clements (
clements4@marshall.edu )
 

INSTITUTIONS

SPS National

AIP

American Physical Society

National Science Foundation

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DOCUMENTS
Constitution
By Laws

 

UNDERGRAD RESEARCH 2007/2008

Effect of electric fields on phonoritons in semiconductors

Michael Price / Dr. Nguyen

Anisotropic propagation of capillary waves in a ripple tank

(Abstract) (Poster)
Daniel Crowder, Jon Linville & Daniel Velázquez / Dr. Wilson

This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under grant ECCS 0622060.

Forensic analysis of lunar dust

Anneliese Lawrence, John Lindsay, Sarah Noble / Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, TX

Testing Numerical Relativity with Standard Black Holes Testbeds
Paul Stokes / Dr. Babiuc

 

WHAT CAN I DO WITH A DEGREE IN PHYSICS?
 

 


MU SPS T-SHIRTS
If you want to buy an SPS T-Shirt, please contact any officer. It costs only $10. Click on the images to enlarge.

         

 


EVENTS

2008 Annual Halloween Costume Contest: Find out who was the winner of the contest.

Ohio APS Section Spring Meeting: Michael Price presented a poster of his research at the OSAPS Spring 2008 on March 28-29, 2008 at Youngstown State University.

5th Annual Undergraduate Research Day: Daniel Velázquez presented the poster titled "Anisotropic Propagation of Capillary Waves in a Ripple Tank". The event took place in the State Capitol of West Virginia in the city of Charleston on January 31st 2008. Among the attendants to the event were several legislators of our state.

2007 Annual Halloween Costume Contest: Find out who was the winner of the contest.

 

PHYSICS IN VIDEO
This week: THE PLEASURE OF FINDING THINGS OUT (BBC Horizon,1981) - Interview with Richard Feynman (3 of 6).


 


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