MC student presents poster
at national physics conference
Release Date:
October 29, 2008
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Senior Jonathan Bruckman presented a physics
poster in Oakland, Calif. |
MONMOUTH, Ill. — Monmouth College senior Jonathan Bruckman of
Burnham, Ill., recently returned from the 2008 Annual Fall Meeting of the
Division of Nuclear Physics of the American Physical Society, where he presented
a poster. The event was held Oct. 23-26 at the Marriott City Center Hotel and
Conference Center in Oakland, Calif.
Bruckman was awarded full funding for travel and lodging to the
conference by the Conference Experience for Undergraduates organization,
whose director, Warren F. Rogers, wrote, "The award decision is based on
the high quality of your research abstract and contribution to the
general group effort."
While participating in the Research Experience for Undergraduates
program, Bruckman’s research was conducted last summer at Ohio Wesleyan
University under the guidance of physics professor Robert Kaye. He and
his group performed a data analysis of an experiment conducted at
Florida State University in 2005.
Bruckman’s poster was titled "Evolution of Collective Structure in
Odd-Odd 70As1." The "As" in the title refers to the chemical symbol for
arsenic.
"It was received very well," said Bruckman. "It’s not a hot topic in
nuclear physics right now, but plenty of people stopped by and asked
really good questions. People from Yale were especially interested."
Bruckman explained that gamma ray spectroscopy is a special interest
of the Ivy League school, and the university looks to recruit
individuals who do those types of projects.
While Yale might be an intriguing option for Bruckman’s graduate
work, he said he is more interested in staying in the Midwest to
complete his "five or six years" of instruction in nuclear physics. When
his course work is completed around 2015, Bruckman will have a Ph.D. and
will be a prime candidate "to be a physics professor at a small liberal
arts college like Monmouth."
Added MC physics professor Chris Fasano, who accompanied Bruckman to
Oakland, "We’re really proud of Jonathan’s accomplishment."
Released
by the Office of College Communications
Barry McNamara, Associate Director of College Communications
Phone: 309-457-2117
Fax: 309-457-2330
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