Program overview
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 30 MAY 2003
Session D1. Poster Session.
Friday afternoon, 17:00, First Floor, Knowlton Laboratory of Physics
- D1.001
LOW TEMPERATURE SYNTHESES OF METASTABLE NICKEL GERMANIDES
- Sochetra Ly, Jacob M. Jensen, David C. Johnson (University of Oregon and Materials Science Institute)
- D1.002
Nanoparticle formation using nanochannel glass in a plasma environment
- Ehab Marji, Dave McIlroy, Rada Padmanabhan, Hongmei Han, Rex Gandy, Ashley Eadon (Department of Physics University of Idaho)
- D1.003
Angle Resolved Photoemission Measurements of NbSe_3
- Matthew P. Rocha (Department of Physics, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403)
- D1.004
Structure and photoluminescence of atomically ordered epitaxial (Cd,Mn,Zn)Se quantum dots
- Peter Moeck (Portland State University, Department of Physics), Klaus Pierz (Physical-technical Federal Institute (PTB), Braunschweig/Germany)
- D1.005
Interdiffusion and Nucleation of Silicon-Germanium Multilayers
- Xavier Kyablue, Jacob Jensen, David Johnson (University of Oregon Johnson Lab), Xavier Kyablue Team
- D1.006
Non-adiabatic Molecular Dynamics of the sub-10 fs Photo-induced Electron Transfer from the Alizarin Chromophore to the Titanium Dioxide Semiconductor
- William Stier, Walter Duncan, Oleg Prezhdo` (University of Washington Chemsitry Department)
- D1.007
Single Bubble Sonoluminescence
- Jennifer Farley, Shane Hough (Idaho State University)
- D1.008
The Nature of Liquids
- Yikun Zhang (Freelance)
- D1.009
Characterizing Taylor Vortex Flow Patterns Using a Light Sensitive Detector
- Eric Ashbaker, Richard Wiener (Physics Department, Pacific University), Thomas Olsen (Physics Department, Lewis amp; Clark College)
- D1.010
The Scanning Radio Imager - How to Take Pictures With a Metal Detector.
- Wesley Tennyson, William Packard (Northwest Nazarene University)
- D1.011
Neutron skins and the equation of state for neutron-rich matter
- Dolores Alonso, Francesca Sammarruca (University of Idaho), Joseph Petsko (Ursinus College, PA.)
- D1.012
Physics Outreach Activities: Research Laboratories and International Universities.
- Stanley Micklavzina, Dean Livelybrooks (Dept. of Physics, University of Oregon)
- D1.013
Dynamic Matter
- Jack Hohner (sps member)
- D1.014
Excitation of the Resonance Lines of Copper and Silver by Electron Impact
- Bernhard Stumpf (Department of Physics, University of Idaho), Connor Flynn (Battelle, Pacific Northwest National Lab)
- D1.015
Eclipsing Binary Stars
- Kopp Joseph, Thomas Olsen (Lewis amp; Clark College, Portland, OR), Suzanne Moe (North Eugene High School, Eugene, OR)
- D1.016
Canonical Ensembles and Quantized Hamiltonian Mechanics
- Oleg Prezhdo, Eric Heatwole (University of Washington, Department of Chemistry)
- D1.017
A difficult physics problem solved with computer algebra.
- George McGuire (University College of the Fraser Valley)
- D1.018
Core-mantle Mill Theory
- Yikun Zhang (Freelance)
- D1.019
Do magnetic waves heat the solar atmosphere?
- E.J. Zita (The Evergreen State College)
- D1.020
Does the S.D.E.P. increase performance?
- Andy Syltebo (The Evergreen State College)
- D1.021
Rotations in a Vertebrate Setting
- Gin McCollum (Legacy Research Center)
- D1.022
Design and Fabrication of a Microelectronic Wall Shear Stress Gauge
- Craig Robin, Stephen C. Hall (Pacific University)
- D1.023
Piezoelectric Polymer Actuators in Microgravity Applications
- Paul Cook (Department of Physics, Seattle University), V. Hugo Schmidt (Department of Physics, Montana State University)
- D1.024
Comparative study of rotation barriers in the green fluorescent protein chromophore by several quantum chemical approaches
- Colleen F. Craig, Oleg V. Prezhdo (University of Washington)
- D1.025
Thermally Driven and Cytoskeletal-Assisted Dynamics of the Mitochondrial Reticulum
- Michelle K. Knowles, Andrew H. Marcus (University of Oregon), Roderick Capaldi Collaboration, Marina Guenza Collaboration
- D1.026
Simultaneous Line Center and Linewidth Measurement Using Dual Frequency Modulation
- Jonathon I. Gillen, David H. McIntyre (Dept. of Physics, Oregon State University)
- D1.027
Proving Light Quanta Exist in an Undergraduate Laboratory
- M.S. Neel, J.J. Thorn, R.E. Davies, M. Beck (Dept. of Physics, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA 99362)