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1 Features: Congratulations Graduates 1 Message from the Chair 2 Physics Department Awards 3 Sigma Pi Sigma Inductions 3 First Annual Physics Department Research Day 4 Thomas E. Helm Undergraduate Research Day 4 Discovering the World through Science 5 Congratulations Graduates! The Department of Physics had a strong graduating class this year with eight students graduating with the M.S. Degree in Physics and five students graduating with the B.S. Degree in Physics. Also, our first ever integrated BS+MS student, Jacob Brown, successfully defended his thesis entitled "Orbital Angular Momentum of Light in the Radio Range of the Electromagnetic Spectrum" on May 3rd, 2011 based on the work that he did under supervision of Dr. Kishor Kapale. Three of our M.S. recipients will begin pursuing doctoral degrees this fall. Jacob Brown will attend the University of Missouri at Columbia, Hsun Jen Chuang will attend Wayne State University in Detroit, and Aaron Schye will attend Montana State at Bozeman. Several of our undergraduates will also pursue advanced degrees. Stewart Ferrell will continue his education here at Western and Eric Terpening will pursue a graduate degree at North Carolina State. Our heartfelt congratulations to all of our graduates! PHYS 101 First Online Class offered by Physics Department 5 Physics Department Picnic 6 News in Brief 6 Our graduating M. S. Students Pictured from Left to Right: Back Row: L. Yuan, A. Binzowaimil, A. Schye, Dr. Mark S. Boley, H. Chuang, J. Brown. Front Row: L. Onifade, E. Almutib, Y. Sang. 1
2 Physics with Rocky Summer 2011 From the Desk of Dr. Mark S. Boley Welcome to the first-ever edition of Physics with Rocky, the semi-annual newsletter of the Western Illinois University s Physics Department. As you peruse this newsletter, you will quickly see that many new, exciting developments have occurred in the past two years in our department, which we desire to share with you, our readers. Whether you are a long-time friend and faithful supporter (and we are very thankful for the support of all our friends!!), or you are a more recent friend or potential participant in our department, we want you to know and feel that you are an important component of who we are and what we do at WIU Physics. Please check us out at for much more information as well as up-to-date announcements and news items, or visit the display screen outside our main physics office in Currens Hall 212. Our department has grown this past year both in terms of undergraduate and graduate majors, as well as in student credit hour production. Over 700 students from almost every discipline on campus have filled our many introductory astronomy sections to capacity, including the first-yearexperience sections that we host. These introductory courses featured the ever-popular telescope viewing sessions several times throughout each semester. And our first-ever online course in introductory astronomy is being piloted during this summer 2011 session. Thanks to the hiring of our own radio astronomer, we now have a first-class astrophysics laboratory that connects with the best telescopes and observatories around the globe, and both our undergraduate and graduate majors have benefitted from specialized astrophysics courses. Furthermore, we remain one of the very few Midwest comprehensive institutions that provide our undergraduate and graduate majors with research projects in both experimental and theoretical AMO physics, thanks to an outstanding and dynamic group of faculty recently hired in both of these areas who collaborate to carry out many pioneering projects and with several external research groups. Our students also benefit from many specialized courses in both experimental and theoretical AMO physics, and in this area, we are pleased to welcome yet another tenuretrack assistant professor this upcoming fall. Furthermore, we are pleased to welcome a new office support specialist (who is also our newsletter editor) and a new physics laboratory manager (who is also a computer resource specialist) into our physics family. The wealth and variety of student research projects in our department was perhaps best demonstrated by our first-ever Physics Research Day this past April, which you will read about elsewhere in this newsletter. And as always, our students commanded an outstanding presence at the annual WIU Undergraduate Research Day and garnered a significant number of the College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Grant and Student Achievement Awards. And, thanks to the support of many first-time and many returning donors this past year, we were able to support our finest students with over $6,000 in scholarship awards. And we are thrilled that our department has undergone national recognition as well by a recent American Institute of Physics (AIP) Report, ranking the WIU Physics Department as 13th nationally among Physics M.S. institutions for the number of M.S. degrees awarded annually and 16th nationally for the number of B.S. degrees awarded. The recent addition of the engineering physics degree option to our curriculum is sure to further improve this ranking as more of our students see the career advantages that this degree provides. But most importantly, with the WIU Physics Department and its faculty, no student or alumnus is ever just a number; you are always a friendly face and a name to be remembered in the ranks of our department s members. We hope that this personal touch is conveyed throughout this newsletter, and please come and visit us soon. Please know that you are always welcome! 2
3 Physics with Rocky Summer 2011 Physics Department Awards On May 3rd, the Physics Department faculty and staff celebrated our many talented students. Six awards were given out to students who have shown dedication to the field of physics. Outstanding Freshman: Alexander Heille Outstanding Sophomore: Brandon Emerson Outstanding Junior: Cory Randolph and Sean Crowe Outstanding Senior: Eric Terpening Outstanding 1st Year Graduate Student: Mahendra DC Outstanding 2nd Year Graduate Student: Aaron Schye and Liang Yuan Pictured above, graduate coordinator, Dr. Kishor Kapale awards the Outstanding 2nd Year Graduate Student award to Liang Yuan. These students not only maintained a high grade point average, but they are also engaged in research and have the esteem of their professors. Recipients of the Outstanding Senior and Outstanding Graduate Student Awards are commemorated on a plaque that hangs in the Physics Office. Sigma Pi Sigma Inductions Western Illinois University is honored to partner with Sigma Pi Sigma, the Physics Honor Society, to recognize students committed to the study of physics. Sigma Pi Sigma chapters are restricted to colleges and universities with a strong physics program. The goal of Sigma Pi Sigma is to honor outstanding students, encourage interest in physics among all levels, promote service of members towards the community, and create fellowship among persons who have excelled in physics. Six graduate students from WIU were inducted into Sigma Pi Sigma this year: Thomas Asafuah, Kamal Chapagain, Mahendra DC, Prakash Giri, Ademola Jinadu, and Lateef Onifade. Each student met grade point average requirements and showed a passion for the study of physics. Sigma Pi Sigma offers a lifetime membership and these students now join the over four hundred members of the Western Illinois University chapter. Congratulations to all the award recipients! 3
4 Physics with Rocky Summer 2011 Thomas E. Helm Undergraduate Research Day The Thomas E. Helm Undergraduate Research Day is an annual event sponsored by Western s Centennial Honors College. This event features poster and podium presentations from every field of study and awards the top three students in each presentation category. This year, over 180 students presented posters on their research, with eight students representing physics. Pictured to the right is our very own Daniel Olsen, who received 2 nd Place in the poster division for his work with Dr. Pengqian Wang. His research entitled Generation of an Ultraviolet Laser with Continuously Adjustable Energy" exemplifies the type of research and personalized attention that defines Western Illinois University and the committed physics faculty. First Annual Physics Department Research Day The Physics Department held its First Annual Research Day on April 13th to showcase the research being conducted by our graduate and undergraduate students. Fourteen posters were presented in the Physical Sciences Library with topics covering a broad range of physics disciplines. Pictured to the left is Stewart Ferrell, the recipient of the Best Undergraduate Poster Award, for his poster Laser Spectroscopy of Rare-Earth-Doped Heavy-Metal Oxide Glasses Containing Metal Nanoparticles. Other winners included Aaron Schye, 1 st Place Graduate Poster for Computational Modeling of Formaldehyde Masers in Space, Jacob Brown, 2 nd Place Graduate Poster for Helmholtz Equation and Laguerre Gaussian Beams, and Hsun Jen Chuang, 3 rd Place Graduate Poster for Axial System of Bending Type Damper with Isolation Systems. 4
5 Physics with Rocky Summer 2011 Discovering the World through Science This summer the first ever Discovering the World through Science camp was held at WIU from June 5th through the 10th to expose students to a wide variety of scientific activities. The camp was open to local high school juniors who showed an interest in science and were recommended by their science teachers. Seven students participated in activities and experiments in the areas of biology, chemistry, geology, math, neuroscience, and physics. While in physics, students conducted experiments on gravity and light, and were also able to take part in an astronomy viewing. Although attendance was small this year, the students showed great enthusiasm, and coordinators are optimistic about similar events in the future. PHYS 101 First Online Class Offered by Physics Department As online courses become more common here at Western, the Physics Department has added PHYS 101, Introduction to Astronomy, as an online class. Dr. Kishor Kapale adapted the already popular general education course for the online environment. This class was offered for the first time this summer, with another section coming this fall. Both courses filled quickly, suggesting that online courses could someday become a bigger part of the Physics Department. The online course will be different because students will not be able to engage in astronomy viewings as a class; however, they will complete exercises using The Starry Night Enthusiast, interactive software that comes with the required text. Although astronomy viewings will not be mandatory, hopefully many students will be inspired to take a look at the night sky on their own. 5 Online
6 The Physics Department Picnic is a unique event to which both the students and faculty look forward during the year. This year was no exception as faculty members and their families, along with fifteen students, made the trip to the Boley Family Farm. Aside from good food and good company, the picnic allows the students to conduct physics experiments that are best performed outside the lab. Notice the above picture of Jacob Brown getting ready for one such experiment. The farm is home to many animals like cats, dogs, rabbits, chickens, and cows, so the students and children in attendance had plenty of new friends to make. Faculty, families, and students enjoyed getting to know one another better in a beautiful setting. Luckily, the rain held off on April 30th, so everyone could remain outside in the fresh air. Some may say that the WIU Physics Department is small, but at an event like this, it feels more like a family gathering than a company mixer. We hope to see you at next year s picnic! News in Brief Eldon Hare, long time Physics Department lab manager, retired on June 30 after 43 years of service. We all wish him a happy retirement! Aparna Kapale is the new lab manager starting July 1st. Graduate student Liang Yuan, student of Dr. Araya, presented at the American Astronomical Society Meeting in Boston in May Three professors have been promoted in the Physics Department. Dr. Kishor Kapale was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor, Dr. Saisudha Mallur was promoted from instructor to assistant professor, and Dr. Brian Davies was promoted from associate faculty to senior associate faculty. All promotions are effective August 18th. This newsletter is available for download at 6 Higher Values in Higher Education
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