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REU Students Presentations

Presentations by REU students at regional and national meetings

  1. Harum Ahmed (2021 REU): Oral presentation at Texas Section of the American Physical Society, University of Houston-Clear Lake,
    Dec 2021. Title: Lightcurves and Rotational Periods of Five Main Belt Asteroids. Harum Ahmed won the outstanding undergraduate student research presentation award.

  2. Reece Riherd (2021 REU): Virtual Poster presentation at Texas Section of the American Physical Society, University of Houston-Clear
    Lake, Dec 2021. Title: Quantitative Analysis of Interactions in an Online Physics Classroom for High School Teachers.

  3. Mabel Clausen (2021 REU): At Conferences for Undergraduate Women in Physics (CUWiP), virtual in Jan 2022. Title: Monitoring the Lightcurves of Pulsating White Dwarf Stars for Potential Outbursts

  4. Donald Serna-Grey (2014 REU student, speaker and won the 1st place in oral presentation in undergraduate astrophysics). Igniting a Standard Candle: Detection Parameters for Double Degenerate Type Ia Supernova Progenitor Candidates in Open Star Clusters. 2015 Emerging Researchers National (ERN) Conference in STEM (February 19-21, 2015). Washington, D.C..
  5. Zhaozhong Shi (2014 REU student and speaker) (2015). Nuclear kinetic symmetry energy. 2015 Emerging Researchers National (ERN) Conference in STEM. Washington DC
  6. Zhaozhong Shi (2014 REU student and the poster presenter) (2015). Nuclear kinetic symmetry energy. Conference on Science at Sanford Underground Research Facilities at (May 18 – 20, 2015). South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
  7. Sabrina Berger (2014 REU student and poster presenter). Observational constraints on neutron star crust-core coupling during glitches. Conference on Science at Sanford Underground Research Facilities. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
  8. Sabrina Berger (2014 REU student and speaker), Observational constraints on neutron star crust-core coupling during glitches. 2015 Emerging Researchers National (ERN) Conference in STEM (February 19-21, 2015). Washington, D.C..
  9. Sabrina Berger (2014 REU student and speaker), Observational constraints on neutron star crust-core coupling during glitches. Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Jan. 2015
  10. Kyleah Murphy (2013 REU student and presenter of the poster). The cooling of the Cassiopeia A neutron star as a probe of the nuclear symmetry energy and nuclear pasta. Gulf Coast Undergraduate Research Symposium, October 17, 2015. Rice University, Houston, Texas.
  11. Kyleah Murphy (2013 REU student), The Cooling of Neutron Stars. 2014 Emerging Researchers National (ERN) Conference in STEM (Feb. 20-22, 2014). Washington, DC.
  12. Kyleah Murphy (2013 REU student), The Cooling of the Cassiopeia A Neutron Star as a Probe of the Nuclear Symmetry Energy and Nuclear Pasta. Conference of Research Experiences for Undergraduates Student Scholarship. Washington, DC. Dec., 2013

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