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Research
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MarkFischer
Assistant Professor of Physics Department of Chemistry and Physical Sciences |
Curriculum
Vitae
(Updated Summer 2004)
Reexamining
the Simple Interference Trombone
A talk presented at the Spring
2004 SOS•AAPT
meeting at Oakland HS in Dayton, Ohio
A home-made
LED light-source for the Pasco light bench
A talk presented at the Spring
2004 SOS•AAPT
meeting at Oakland HS in Dayton, Ohio
Teasing Apart
Relative Motions using Video Analysis Software
A talk presented at the 2002 joint
meeting of the APS•AAPT, OS•AAPT, and OS•APS in Columbus, Ohio
Measuring
Temperature
with a Sonic Motion Detector
A talk presented at the 2001 joint
meeting of the APS•AAPT and
OS•APS in Columbus, Ohio
Weddings,
Electric
Circuits, and the Corner Grocery Store
A talk presented at the 2001 joint
meeting of the APS•AAPT and
OS•APS in Columbus, Ohio
Interesting
Wrinkles in Two Familiar Problems:
Projectile
Motion and Reflection
A talk presented at the 2000
National AAPT
meeting in Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Research into
Tree
Root System Failure Modes
Some of my contributions to the ongoing research ofDr. Meg Riestenberg
and student researcher Sean Carr,
both of the College of Mount St. Joseph, into the nature of tree root
failure modes.
DipolarCouplings
and the Asymmetry Parameter
This animation was created using Mathematica
while I was in the
PrestegardLab (Complex
Carbohydrate Research Center, University
of Georgia)
in order to help visualize the distribution of residual dipolar
couplings
and the effects of the asymmetry parameter, h,on
that distribution.