Dennis E. Krause. Education. Teaching Positions. Research Positions. Awards
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1 Dennis E. Krause Department of Physics Wabash College P.O. Box 352 Crawfordsville, IN Phone: (765) Fax: (765) Education Ph.D., Physics, Purdue University, December 1994 Dissertation: The Zel dovich Electric Dipole Moment in Atoms Advisor: Ephraim Fischbach M.S., Physics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, May 1987 B.A., Physics, Saint Olaf College, May 1984 Teaching Positions Associate Professor, Wabash College (July 2004 Present) Assistant Professor, Wabash College (July 1998 June 2004) Taught introductory physics and lab, intermediate and advanced mechanics, and advanced quantum mechanics. Visiting Assistant Professor, Williams College (Fall 1995 Spring 1998) Taught introductory physics and lab, physics for liberal arts majors, thermal physics, particle physics, and January term course Confronting the Mysterious. Visiting Assistant Professor, Purdue University (Spring 1995) Taught introductory physics for engineering students. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Purdue University, (August ) Taught introductory physics recitation sections, introductory lab, lectured for introductory course, was coordinator for help center. Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, (August 1984 May 1987) Taught introductory physics recitation sections. Research Positions Adjunct Assistant Professor, Purdue University (Fall 1998 Summer 2004) Adjunct Associate Professor, Purdue University (Fall 2004 present) Awards Purdue University Special Initiative Dissertation Year Fellowship (1993) Purdue University Physics Department Edward S. Akeley Prize honoring outstanding physics graduate students in theoretical physics (1994) Wabash College McLain-McTurnan-Arnold Research Scholar (2004) 1
2 Professional Memberships American Physical Society American Association of Physics Teachers Council on Undergraduate Research Service to the College Chair, Physics Department ( , ) Committees Served: Academic Policy, Safety (co-chair), Pre-engineering, Committee on Committees, Science Building, Lilly Grant, Technology Advisory, Computer Advisory Physics Top 10 Day and Honor Scholar Exam Coordinator Recently Taught Courses Freshman Tutorial Confronting the Mysterious (2010) Physics 111 General Physics I ( ) Physics 112 General Physics II ( ) Physics 113 Thermal and Relativity Physics ( ) Physics 210 Modern Physics (2010) Physics 277/278 Special Topics Introduction to Cosmology (2011) Physics 314 Electrodynamics ( ) Physics 315 Quantum Mechanics ( ) Physics 287/288/387/388 Independent Study Astrophysics (2007) Particle Physics (2011) July 12,
3 Research Students July 12, 2011 Wabash College Zachary Rohrbach ( 12) Project: Quantum Unstable Particles (Summer 2010, 2011) Yifei Sun ( 13) Project: Problems with Pulley Problems ( ) Publication: Can a String s Tension Exert a Torque on a Pulley? D. E. Krause and Y. Sun, The Physics Teacher 49, (2011). Diego Aliaga ( 11) Project: 1-Dimensional Casimir Force (Summer 2009) Sabir Shrestha ( 09) Project: Energy Conservation in a Massive Spring System (Summer 2008) Prasanna Pokhrel ( 07) Project: Simulating Waves in Negative Index Materials (Summer 2005) Project: Yukawa and Inverse-Power-Law Forces for the Cylinder-Plate Geometry (Summer 2006) Walter Keeley ( 03) Project: Anomalous Results from the Adiabatic Gas Law Apparatus (Summer 2002) Publication: Determining the Heat Capacity Ratio of Air from Almost Adiabatic Compressions, D. E. Krause and W. Keeley, The Physics Teacher 42, (2004). Suniti Karuntillake ( 01) and Michael West ( 02) Project: Search for New Short-Ranged Forces (Summer 2000) Publications: Gravity Experiments in the Casimir Regime, D. E. Krause, E. Fischbach, S. W. Howell, S. Karunatillake, and M. West, in Proceedings of the Ninth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity, edited by R. T. Jantzen, V. Gurzadyan, and R. Ruffini (World Scientific, Singapore, 2002), Experimental Search for New String-Inspired Forces using Atomic Force Microscopy, E. Fischbach, S. W. Howell, S. Karunatillake, D. E. Krause, and M. West, in Proceedings of the Ninth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity, edited by R. T. Jantzen, V. Gurzadyan, and R. Ruffini (World Scientific, Singapore, 2002), Testing gravity in space and at ultrashort distances, E. Fischbach, S. W. Howell, S. Karunatillake, D. E. Krause, R. Reifenberger, and M. West, Classical and Quantum Gravity 18, (2001). Chris Deufel ( 00) Project: Search for New Short-Ranged Forces ( ) Williams College Kathryn Schaffer ( 98, Bard College) and Sarah Donnelly ( 99, University of Connecticut) Project: Zel dovich Moment in Atoms (Summer 1997) 3
4 Allegra Martin ( 99) Project: Video Analysis for the Introductory Physics Laboratory (Summer 1997) Joe Reiner ( 97, Rochester Institute of Technology) Project: New Phenomena in Hydrogen with Parity and Time Reversal Violation (Summer 1996) Andy Stortz ( 98) and Zoë Leinhardt ( 98, Carleton College) Project: The Lamb Model of Open Systems (Summer 1996) 4
5 Publications July 12, Can a String s Tension Exert a Torque on a Pulley? D. E. Krause and Y. Sun, The Physics Teacher 49, (2011). 48. Possibility of measuring the thermal Casimir interaction between a plate and a cylinder attached to a micromachined oscillator, R. S. Decca, E. Fischbach, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, D. López, and V. M. Mostepanenko, Physical Review A 82, (2010). 47. Study of the dependence of 198 Au half-life on source geometry, R. M. Lindstrom, E. Fischbach, J. B. Buncher, G. L. Greene, J. H. Jenkins, D. E. Krause, J. J. Mattes, and A. Yue, Nuclear Instruments and Methods A 622, (2010). 46. On the validity of constraints on light elementary particles and extra-dimensional physics from the Casimir effect, E. Fischbach, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, and V. M. Mostepanenko, European Journal of Physics 68, (2010). 45. Evidence of correlations between nuclear decay rates and Earth-Sun distance J. H. Jenkins, E. Fischbach, J. B. Buncher, J. T. Gruenwald, D. E. Krause, and J. J. Mattes, Astroparticle Physics 32, (2009). 44. Time-Dependent Nuclear Decay Parameters: New Evidence for New Forces? E. Fischbach, J. B. Buncher, J. T. Gruenwald, J. H. Jenkins, D. E. Krause, J. J. Mattes, and J. R. Newport, Space Science Reviews 145, (2009). 43. Application of the proximity force approximation to gravitational and Yukawa-type forces, R. S. Decca, E. Fischbach, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, D. López, U. Mohideen, and V. M. Mostepanenko, Physical Review D 79, (2009). 42. Comment on Contribution of Drifting Carriers to the Casimir-Lifshitz and Casimir-Polder Interactions with Semiconductor Materials, R. S. Decca, E. Fischbach, B. Geyer, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, D. López, U. Mohideen, and V. M. Mostepanenko, Physical Review Letters 102, (2009). 41. Comment on Anomalies in electrostatic calibrations for the measurement of the Casimir force in a sphereplane geometry, R. S. Decca, E. Fischbach, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, D. López, U. Mohideen, and V. M. Mostepanenko, Physical Review A 79, (2009). 40. Why screening effects do not influence the Casimir force, V. M. Mostepaneko, R. S. Decca, E. Fischbach, B. Geyer, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, D. López, and U. Mohideen, International Journal of Modern Physics A 24, (2009). 39. Stronger constraints on non-newtonian gravity from the Casimir effect, V. M. Mostepanenko, R.S. Decca, E. Fischbach, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, and D. Lopez, Journal of Physics A (2008). 38. Searching for hypothetical forces in the Casimir regime using a MEMS based force sensor, R.S. Decca, D. López, D. E. Krause, E. Fischbach, Smart Sensors, Actuators, and MEMS III, ed. by T. Becker, C. Cané, N. S. Barker, Proc. of SPIE, 6589, K5890-K5890 (2007). 37. Novel constraints on light elementary particles and extra-dimensional physics from the Casimir effect, R.S. Decca, D. López, E. Fischbach, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, V. M. Mostepanenko, European Journal of Physics C 51, (2007). 36. Tests of new physics from precise measurements of the Casimir pressure between two gold-coated plates, R.S. Decca, D. López, E. Fischbach, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, V. M. Mostepanenko, Physical Review D 75, (2007). 35. Experimental Investigation of the Casimir Force beyond the Proximity Force Approximation, D. E. Krause, R. S. Decca, D. López, E. Fischbach, Physical Review Letters 98, (2007). 5
6 34. Rigorous approach to the comparison between experiment and theory in Casimir force experiments, G. L. Klimchitskaya, F. Chen, R. S. Decca, E. Fischbach, D. E. Krause, D. López, U. Mohideen, and V. M. Mostepanenko, Journal of Physics A 39, (2006). 33. Present status of controversy regarding the thermal Casimir force, V. M. Mostepanenko, V. B. Bezerra, R. S. Decca, B. Geyer, E. Fischbach, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, D. López, and C. Romero, Journal of Physics A 39, (2006). 32. Comment on Temperature dependence of the Casimir effect, V. B. Bezerra, R. S. Decca, E. Fischbach, B. Geyer, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, D. López, V. M. Mostepanenko, and C. Romero, Physical Review E 73, (2006). 31. Prospects for Detecting Gravity at the Nanoscale, D. E. Krause, E. Fischbach, and R. S. Decca, in New Views on the Universe, the Proceedings of the 5th Rencontres du Vietnam, edited by L. Celnikier, Y. Giraud-Héraud, and J. Trân Thanh Vân (The Gioi Publishers, Hanoi, 2005), MEMS-Based Force Sensor: Design and Applications, D. L. López, R. S. Decca, E. Fischbach, and D. E. Krause, Bell Labs Technical Journal 10 (3), (2005). 29. Constraining new forces in the Casimir regime using the isoelectronic technique, R. S. Decca, D. L. López, H. B. Chan, E. Fischbach, D. E. Krause, and J. R. Jamell, Physical Review Letters 94, (2005). 28. Precise comparison of theory and new experiment for the Casimir force leads to stronger constraints on thermal quantum effects and long-range interactions, R. S. Decca, D. López, E. Fischbach, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, and V. M. Mostepanenko, Annals of Physics 318, (2005). 27. Casimir effect as a test for thermal corrections and hypothetical long-range interactions, G. L. Klimchitskaya, R. S. Decca, E. Fischbach, D. E. Krause, D. López, and V. M. Mostepanenko, International Journal of Modern Physics A 20, (2005). 26. Limits on New Inverse-Power Law Forces, D. E. Krause and E. Fischbach, in Particle Physics and the Universe, the Proceedings of the 9th Adriatic Meeting, edited by J. Trampetić and J. Wess (Springer, Berlin, 2005), Determining the Heat Capacity Ratio of Air from Almost Adiabatic Compressions, D. E. Krause and W. Keeley, The Physics Teacher 42, (2004). 24. Precise Measurements on the Casimir Regime, R. S. Decca, D. López, H. B. Chan, E. Fischbach, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, and V. M. Mostepanenko, in Quantum Field Theory Under the Influence of External Conditions, the Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Quantum Field Theory under the Influence of External Conditions, edited by K. A. Milton (Rinton Press, Princeton, N.J, 2004), Searching for New Forces and Extra Dimensions using Casimir Force Experiments, D. E. Krause, R. S. Decca, E. Fischbach, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. López, and V. M. Mostepanenko, in Quantum Field Theory Under the Influence of External Conditions, the Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Quantum Field Theory under the Influence of External Conditions, edited by K. A. Milton (Rinton Press, Princeton, N.J, 2004), Precise determination of the Casimir force and first realization of a Casimir-less experiment, R. S. Decca, D. López, H. B. Chan, E. Fischbach, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, and V. M. Mostepanenko, Journal of Low Temperature Physics 135, pp (2004). 21. Improved tests of extra-dimensional physics and thermal quantum field theory from new Casimir force measurements, R. S. Decca, E. Fischbach, G. L. Klimchitskaya, D. E. Krause, D. López, and V. M. Mostepanenko, Physical Review D 68, (2003). 20. Testing Newtonian Gravity at the Nanometer Distance Scale using the Iso-electronic Effect, E. Fischbach, D. E. Krause, R. S. Decca, and D. López, Physics Letters A 318, pp (2003). 6
7 19. Constraining the couplings of massive pseudoscalars using gravity and optical experiments, E. G. Adelberger, E. Fischbach, D. E. Krause, and R. D. Newman, Physical Review D 68, (2003). 18. Measurement of the Casimir force between dissimilar metals, R. S. Decca, D. López, E. Fischbach, and D. E. Krause, Physical Review Letters 91, (2003). 17. Extra Dimensions, New Forces, and Non-Newtonian Gravity, E. Fischbach and D. E. Krause, in 2001 Very High Energy Phenomena in the Universe: Proceedings of the XXXVIth Rencontres de Moriond, edited by M. Boër and J. Trân Thanh Vân (Thê Giói Publishers, Vietnam, 2003), Isotopic Dependence of the Casimir Force, D. E. Krause and E. Fischbach, Physical Review Letters 89, (2002) 15. Gravity Experiments in the Casimir Regime, D. E. Krause, E. Fischbach, S. W. Howell, S. Karunatillake, and M. West, in Proceedings of the Ninth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity, edited by R. T. Jantzen, V. Gurzadyan, and R. Ruffini (World Scientific, Singapore, 2002), Experimental Search for New String-Inspired Forces using Atomic Force Microscopy, E. Fischbach, S. W. Howell, S. Karunatillake, D. E. Krause, and M. West, in Proceedings of the Ninth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity, edited by R. T. Jantzen, V. Gurzadyan, and R. Ruffini (World Scientific, Singapore, 2002), Measuring Gravity at Sub-Millimeter Distances, P. Boynton, E. Fischbach, and D. E. Krause, in Proceedings of the Ninth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity, edited by R. T. Jantzen, V. Gurzadyan, and R. Ruffini (World Scientific, Singapore, 2002), New constraints on ultrashort-ranged Yukawa interactions from atomic force microscopy, E. Fischbach, D. E. Krause, V. M. Mostepanenko, and M. Novello, Physical Review D 64, (2001). 11. Testing gravity in space and at ultrashort distances, E. Fischbach, S. W. Howell, S. Karunatillake, D. E. Krause, R. Reifenberger, and M. West, Classical and Quantum Gravity 18, (2001). 10. Testing Newtonian Gravity at Ultra-short Distances, D. E. Krause and E. Fischbach, International Journal of Modern Physics D 10, (2001). [This essay received an honorable mention in the Annual Essay Competition of the Gravity Research Foundation for the year 2000.] 9. Searching for Extra Dimensions and New String-Inspired Forces in the Casimir Regime, D. E. Krause and E. Fischbach, in Gyros, Clocks and Interferometers...: Testing Relativistic Gravity in Space, edited by C. Lammerzahl, C. W. F. Everitt, and F. W. Hehl (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2001, Constraints on Light Pseudoscalars Implied by Tests of the Gravitational Inverse-Square Law, E. Fischbach and D. E. Krause, Physical Review Letters 83, (1999). 7. New Limits on the Couplings of Light Pseudoscalars from Equivalence Principle Experiments, E. Fischbach and D. E. Krause, Physical Review Letters 82, (1999). 6. Higher-order weak interactions and the equivalence principle, E. Fischbach, D. E. Krause, and C. Talmadge, Physical Review D 52, (1995). 5. Time Dependent Perturbation Theory and the Zel dovich Electric Dipole Moment in Atoms, D. Tadić, D. E. Krause, E. Fischbach, and D. Sudarsky, Fizika B 4, (1995). 4. Multipole Radiation from Massive Fields: Application to Binary Pulsar Systems, D. E. Krause, H. T. Kloor, and E. Fischbach, Physical Review D 49, (1994). 3. A New Mechanism for Constraining Macroscopic-Ranged Forces, D. E. Krause, E. Fischbach, C. Talmadge, D. Sudarsky, and D. Tadić, in Perspectives in Neutrinos, Atomic Physics, and Gravitation, Proceedings of the XXVIIIth Recontre de Moriond, edited by J. Trân Thanh Vân, T. Damour, E. Hinds, and J. Wilkerson (Editions Frontières, Gif-sur-Yvette, 1993),
8 2. Non-Newtonian Gravity and New Weak Forces: An Index of Measurements and Theory, E. Fischbach, G. T. Gillies, D. E. Krause, J. G. Schwan, and C. Talmadge, Metrologia 29, (1992). 1. Exponential Models of non-newtonian Gravity, E. Fischbach, C. Talmadge, and D. E. Krause, Physical Review D 43, (1991) 8
9 Presentations July 12, 2011 External Talks 10. Measurement and Uncertainty the GUM Way, Annual Meeting of the Indiana section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Plainfield High School, April An Energy Conservation Lab using a Vertical Simple Harmonic Oscillator, Annual Meeting of the Indiana section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Indiana University, April Searching for New Forces at Sub-micron Separations using Casimir Force Experiments, Physics Department colloquium, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN, November 9, Searching for New Forces and Extra Dimensions at Sub-Micron Separations using Casimir Force Experiments, American Physical Society April Meeting, Tampa, FL, April Searching for New Forces and Extra Dimensions at Submicron Distances, Physics Department colloquium, Hastings College, Hastings, NE, March 29, Searching for New Forces and Extra Dimensions using Casimir Force Experiments, Physics Department colloquium, Indiana State University, March 19, Searching for New Forces and Extra Dimensions using Casimir Force Experiments, invited talk, Sixth Workshop on Quantum Field Theory under the Influence of External Conditions, University of Oklahoma, September 16, Searching for New Forces and Extra Dimensions at Sub-Micron Separations using Casimir Force Experiments, research talk, annual meeting of the Indiana section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Indiana University, April Gravity Experiments in the Casimir Regime, research talk, Ninth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity, Rome, Italy, July Exploring Quantum Electrodynamics, the Arrow of Time, and Other Things with a Spring and String, Physics Department colloquium, Towson University, April Wabash College Talks 19. A Quantum Twin Paradox, Physics Department Colloquium, February The Quantum Twin Paradox, Ides of August, August Newton on the Mound: The Physics of a Baseball in Flight, Wally at the Bat: A Liberal Arts Symposium on Baseball, March The Casimir Effect: The Force of the Quantum Vacuum, Physics Department Colloquium [with Diego Aliaga ( 10)], September The Not-So-Simple Simple Harmonic Oscillator, Ides of August, August The World Isn t Flat: The Casimir Force Beyond Parallel Plates, Physics Department Colloquium, February Searching for New Forces at Sub-micron Separations using Casimir Force Experiments, Physics Department colloquium, November The Casimir Force with Negative Index Materials, with Prasanna Pokhrel ( 07), Physics Department colloquium, October
10 11. Negative Refraction: What Happens When Light Bends the Wrong Way? Ides of August, August Searching for New Forces and Extra Dimensions using Casimir Force Experiments, Physics Department colloquium, March Quantum Mechanics Meets Archimedes: Is there a Vacuum Buoyant Force? Ides of August, August The Casimir Force and the Search for New Forces and Extra Dimensions, Physics Department colloquium, December Quantum Game Theory, Math Department colloquium, January The Quantum Vacuum: Much Ado about Nothing, Ides of August, August Constraining New Spatial Dimensions with Atomic Force Microscopy, Physics Department colloquium, April Looking Beyond 3-D: How to Understand and Search for New Compact Dimensions, Math Department colloquium, December Why is Testing Newtonian Gravity at Short Distances so Important? Physics Department colloquium, September Searching for New Forces and New Dimensions by Testing Newtonian Gravity, Ides of August, August More than Four? The Search for New Fundamental Forces, Physics Department colloquium, April Williams College Talks 6. What Can Electric Dipole Moments Tell Us about Spacetime Symmetries? Math Department colloquium, November What s so Interesting about Open Systems? Physics Department seminar, July Springs, Strings, and Atoms: The Physics of Open Systems, Bronfman lunch seminar, October What s the Big Deal about Open Systems? Physics Department seminar, June The Quantum Vacuum: Much Ado about Nothing? Physics Department colloquium, October The Quantum Vacuum: Much Ado about Nothing? Bronfman lunch seminar, October
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