Congratulations Karl! Karl Davidson successfully defended his MSc thesis
Karl Davidson successfully defended his MSc Thesis on May 10, 2018: "Electrostatic self-force as a probe of global structure".
Karl Davidson successfully defended his MSc Thesis on May 10, 2018: "Electrostatic self-force as a probe of global structure".
Vincent Emond successfully defended his MSc Thesis on May 4, 2018: "Optimizing and Analyzing X-Ray Powder Diffraction of Orthosilicate Cathode Materials using a Combined Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction and Absorption Spectroscopy Experimental Setup".
James Howard successfully defended his MSc Thesis on December 14, 2017: "Quantitative, Biologically-Motivated, Computational Model for the Twitching Motility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa".
Harris Bidaman successfully defended his MSc Thesis on September 12, 2017: "A study on low spin states in 154Gd using the (p, p′ γ) reaction".
Joseph Turko successfully defended his MSc Thesis on September 12, 2017: "Detector Response Simulations of Hydrocarbon Neutron Scintillators".
David Bolton successfully defended his MSc Thesis on September 6th, 2017: "Amide proton assignments of partially deuterated Anabaena Sensory Rhodopsin, investigation of solvent exchangeability and deuterium isotope effects".
Hurmiz Shamana successfully defended his MSc Thesis on August 30th, 2017: "Rheology of Aqueous Dispersions of Phytoglycogen Nanoparticles".
Hansul Park successfully defended his MSc Thesis on June 26th, 2017: "Development of a perdeuteration protocol to study yeast-produced eukaryotic membrane proteins using solid-state NMR spectroscopy".
Christina Burbadge successfully defended her MSc Thesis on May 8th, 2017: "Investigation of excited 0+ states populated in the 162Er(p,t) reaction".
Erin Flannigan successfully defended her MSc Thesis on April 27th, 2017: "Emulating the Mars APXS with accelerator-based PIXE".