Physics 161 Presentations:


  1. Trevor Stavrapolous, “Weakly Interacting Particles and Dark Matter Candidates.”

  2. Kristin Kulas, “The Theory and History of Gravitational Waves.”

  3. Edward Comfoltey, “Gravitational Wave Detection at the LIGO and LISA Observatories.”

  4. Yossof Eshaq, “Pulsar Phenomena.”

  5. Yong-Chan Kim, “Orbital Mechanics and Launch Considerations of a Space Shuttle Flight.”

  6. Kayvon Pourmirzaio, “Geometric Properties of Curved Space-Time.”

  7. Hugo Groening, “Temporal Effects of Singularities and Event Horizons.”

  8. Jeremy Myslinki, “Quasars.”

  9. Catherine Wunsch, “?”

  10. Vincent Vella, “Examining the Relativistic Effects of Variations in G.”

  11. Colin McElroy, “Formation and Observation of Pulsars.”

  12. Kimberly Ford, “Origins of Hawking Radiation.”

  13. Chris Bishop, “Naked Singularities.”

  14. Jeff Lonsdale, “Extra Solar Planet Detection.”

  15. Avi Thomas, “Calculation of Gravitational Lensing Effects.”

  16. Mark Gleed, “Redshift Spectra for Various Classes of Interstellar Objects.”

  17. Christopher Malotte, “Orbital Telescope Obeservations, a Societal Perspective.”

  18. Heather Jiles, “Primordial nucleousynthesis.”