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If you can look it up on the internet, it’s not research®

Physics Coffee Mondays at 4:00 PM in Science 205 (Advanced Physics Lab)

ALL are welcome! Enjoy coffee, cookies, and PHYSICS.

 

 
Opportunities for Student Summer Research Projects à talk to me!

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Courses


Spring Semester 2020

Fall Semester 2019

  • PHYS 1500: Principles of Physics I

Spring Semester 2019

  • PHYS 3150: Electrodynamics
  • PHYS 1600: Principles of Physics II
  • INST 2403-01: The Expanding Universe

Fall Semester 2018

  • PHYS 3200: Statistical/Thermal Physics
  • INST 2403-02: The Expanding Universe
  • INST 2403-03: The Expanding Universe

Spring Semester 2018

  • PHYS 4000: Quantum Mechanics
  • PHYS 1500: Principles of Physics with Lab

Fall Semester 2017

  • PHYS 3200: Statistical/Thermal Physics
  • INST 2403-01: The Expanding Universe
  • INST 2403-02: The Expanding Universe

Spring Semester 2017

  • PHYS 3150: Electrodynamics
  • PHYS 1200-01 Introduction to Physics II (Lab)
  • PHYS 1200-02 Introduction to Physics II (Lab)

Fall Semester 2016

  • Sabbatical in Germany

Spring Semester 2016

  • PHYS 4000: Quantum Mechanics
  • PHYS 1200-01 Introduction to Physics II (Lab)
  • PHYS 1200-02 Introduction to Physics II (Lab)

Fall Semester 2015

  • PHYS 3000: Classical Dynamics
  • INST 2403-01: The Expanding Universe
  • INST 2403-02: The Expanding Universe

Spring Semester 2015

  • PHYS 3150: Electrodynamics
  • PHYS 1200-01 Introduction to Physics II (Lab)
  • PHYS 1200-02 Introduction to Physics II (Lab)

Fall Semester 2014

  • PHYS 3100: Electricity & Magnetism
  • INST 2403-02: The Expanding Universe
  • INST 2403-03: The Expanding Universe

Spring Semester 2014

  • INST 2403-01: The Expanding Universe
  • INST 2403-02: The Expanding Universe

Fall Semester 2013

  • PHYS 1500: Principles of Physics with Lab

Spring Semester 2013

  • PHYS 3150: Electrodynamics
  • INST 2403-2: The Expanding Universe

Fall Semester 2012

  • PHYS 1500: Principles of Physics with Lab
  • PHYS 4200: Subatomic Physics

Spring Semester 2012

  • PHYS 4000: Quantum Mechanics
  • INST 2403-1: The Expanding Universe (AM)
  • INST 2403-2: The Expanding Universe (PM)

Fall Semester 2011

  • PHYS 1500: Principles of Physics with Lab

Spring Quarter 2011

·         Sabbatical at OSU

Winter Quarter 2011

  • PHYS 340: Thermal Physics
  • INST 410: Our Place in the Universe
  • INST 240: Revolutions

Autumn Quarter 2010

  • PHYS 430: Quantum Physics I
  • INST 410: Our Place in the Universe

Spring Quarter 2010

  • PHYS 172: Principles of Physics III
  • INST 410: Our Place in the Universe

Winter Quarter 2010

  • PHYS 172: Principles of Physics II
  • PHYS 300: Dynamics I

Autumn Quarter 2009

  • PHYS 171: Principles of Physics I
  • INST 410: Our Place in the Universe

Spring Quarter 2009

  • PHYS 440: Subatomic Physics
  • INST 410: Our Place in the Universe

Winter Quarter 2009

  • INST 240: Exobiology
  • PHYS 172:  Principles of Physics II (Calculus)

Autumn Quarter 2008

  • PHYS 171:  Principles of Physics I (Calculus)
  • INST 410: Our Place in the Universe

Spring Quarter 2008

  • PHYS 315: Electrodynamics II
  • INST 240: Exobiology

Winter Quarter 2008

  • INST 410: Our Place in the Universe
  • PHYS 305: Dynamics II 

Autumn Quarter 2007

·         Sabbatical at OSU

Spring Quarter 2007

  • PHYS 173: Principles of Physics III
  • PHYS 143: Physics Lab III

Winter Quarter 2007

  • INST 410: Our Place in the Universe
  • PHYS 340: Thermal Physics

Autumn Quarter 2006

  • PHYS 171: Principles of Physics I
  • PHYS 141: Physics Lab I

Spring Quarter 2006

  • PHYS 173: Principles of Physics III
  • PHYS 143: Physics Lab III

Winter Quarter 2006

  • INST 410: Our Place in the Universe
  • PHYS 305:  Dynamics II

Autumn Quarter 2005

  • PHYS 171: Principles of Physics I
  • PHYS 141: Physics Lab I

Spring Quarter 2005

  • PHYS 173: Principles of Physics III
  • PHYS 143: Physics Lab III
  • PHYS 440: Subatomic Physics

Winter Quarter 2005

Autumn Quarter 2004

  • PHYS 171: Principles of Physics I
  • PHYS 141: Physics Lab I

Spring Quarter 2004

  • PHYS 173: Principles of Physics III
  • PHYS 143: Physics Lab III

Winter Quarter 2004

  • INST 410: Our Place in the Universe
  • PHYS 305: Dynamics II

Autumn Quarter 2003

  • PHYS 171: Principles of Physics I

·         PHYS 141: Physics Lab

Spring Quarter 2003

  • PHYS 173: Principles of Physics III
  • PHYS 450: Condensed Matter Physics

Winter Quarter 2003

  • INST 410: Our Place in the Universe
  • PHYS 330: Optics

Visit of Nobel Prize Winner Frank Wilczek


Conferences


Starry Mondays (Astronomy Lecture Series)

·        Every first Monday of the month in the quarter (7pm in Fall and Winter, 8 pm in Spring)
·        Everyone welcome!
·        Lecture is rain or shine.
·        Observing afterwards (8pm in Fall and Winter, 9 pm in Spring), weather permitting. 

 

  • April 2016 (Topic: TBA)
  • February 2016 (Topic: Exoplanets)
  • December 2015 (Topic: Life)
  • November 2015 (Topic: The Night Sky)
  • October 2015 (Topic: Pluto)
  • April 2015 (Topic: The Cosmic Distance Ladder)
  • February 2015 (Topic: The Sun)
  • December 2014 (Topic: The Outer Planets)
  • November 2014 (Topic: Myths and History in Astronomy)
  • October 2014 (Topic: Telescopes)
  • May 2014 (Topic: City Astronomy)
  • April 2014 (Topic: The Jovian Planets )
  • March 2014 (Topic: The Messier Marathon)
  • February 2014 (Topic: The Terrestrial Planets)
  • December 2013 (Topic: Comets)
  • November 2013 (Topic: Classic and Common misconceptions in Astronomy II)
  • October 2013 (Topic: Classic and Common misconceptions in Astronomy)
  • May 2013 (Topic: Understanding the Stars II)
  • April 2013 (Topic: Understanding the Stars )
  • March 2013 (Topic: The Marathon: Observe all Messier Objects in one Night)
  • February 2013 (Topic: Guest Lecture Stephan Frank)
  • December 2012 (Topic: Is the End near? The Maya Calendar)
  • November 2012 (Topic: Starting to observe the Sky)
  • October 2012 (Topic: The Distance to the Stars: Measuring the Cosmos)
  • May 2012 (Topic: The last Venus transit until 2117)
  • April 2012 (Topic: Famous Telescopes)
  • March 2012 (Topic: March is Messier-Marathon Month)
  • February 2012 (Topic: Exoplanets and KEPLER)
  • December 2011 (cancelled)
  • November 2011 (Topic: Observing and Understanding the orbits of the planets)
  • October 2011 (Topic: Supernovae)
  • May 2011 (Topic: Beginning to observe the Night Sky)
  • April 2011 (Topic: Beginning to observe the Night Sky)
  • March 2011 (Topic: The expanding Universe)
  • February 2011 (Topic: Telescopes: from X rays to Radio)
  • November 2010 (Topic: Visiting Comets and Asteroids)
  • October 2010 (Topic: Close Encounter with Jupiter)
  • May 2010 (Topic: Beautiful Deep Sky Objects: The Messier List)
  • April 2010 (Topic: Astronomical Distance Measurements)
  • March 2010 (Topic: The Red Planet is still near!)
  • February 2010 (Lecture cancelled, but observing)
  • November 2009 (Topic: Upside down: The Southern Sky)
  • October 2009 (Topic: Understanding the Atom means understanding the Stars)
  • June 2009 (Topic: Backyard Astronomy)
  • May 2009 (Topic: Cosmology and the Dark side of the Universe)
  • April 2009 (Topic: The Death of Stars)
  • March 2009 (Topic: The Lifecycle of Stars)
  • February 2009 (Topic: The closest Star: Our Sun)
  • November 2008 (Topic: Galaxies- Island Universes)
  • October 2008 (Topic: Practical Astronomy – Starmaps and such)
  • June 2008 (Topic: Amateur Astronomy – Inspiration by Observation)
  • May 2008 (Topic: How to find Life in the Universe)
  • April 2008 (Topic: Dark Matter & Dark Energy – The Dark Side of the Universe)
  • March 2008 (Topic: Recent Advances in Astronomy – Part II)
  • February 2008 (Topic: Recent Advances in Astronomy – Part II)
  • November 2007 (Topic: Recent Advances in Astronomy - Introduction)
  • October 2007 (Topic: Atmospheric Histories - Or: Is the Greenhouse Effect positive or negative?)
  • May 2007 (Topic: From Galileo to Newton: The Birth of modern Astronomy – Part II)
  • April 2007 (Topic: Galileo and the Birth of modern Astronomy)
  • March 2007 (Topic: Life in the Universe)
  • February 2007 (Topic: Exoplanets – Orbiting other Suns)
  • November 2006 (Guest Lecture by Phil Barnhart: Westerville – A Center of 19th Century Astronomy)
  • October 2006 (Topic: Solar System News: Pluto, Armageddon, etc.)
  • May 2006 (Topic: Introduction to Cosmology II)
  • April 2006 (Topic: Introduction to Cosmology)
  • March 2006 (Topic: Basic Observations in Astronomy)
  • February 2006 (Topic: Lifecycles of the Stars II)
  • January 2006 (Topic: Lifecycles of the Stars)
  • November 2005 (Topic: Classification of the Stars)
  • October 2005 (Topic: Observing the Planets)
  • June 2005 (Topic: Saturn - The ringed Planet)
  • May 2005 (Topic: History of Astronomy)
  • April 2005 (Topic: Spectra - Fingerprints of the Elements)
  • March 2005 (Topic: Mission to Mars)
  • February 2005 (Topic: Objects worthy to be observed)
  • January 2005 (Topic: Telescopes)
  • November 2004 (Topic: The Earth-Moon System)
  • October 2004 (Topic: What’s in Astronomy?)

 


Presentations (Powerpoint files)

Articles (pdf files)

·         Paper IV


Education

Ph.D. in Physics (1996)

Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg , Germany (Thesis Advisor: H-C Pauli)

Diploma in Physics (1993)

University of Heidelberg, Germany (Thesis Advisor: I. Bender)

Experience

Associate Professor

Otterbein University

Since 9/2008

Assistant Professor

Otterbein College

9/2003 – 8/2008

Visiting Assistant Professor

Otterbein College

1/2003 – 8/2003

Postdoctoral Research Associate

The Ohio State University

9/1999 – 12/2002

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel

6/1997 – 7/1999

Publications

A complete list is available from the database at SLAC.



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