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Class of 2015

William Frederick Bergan
William Frederick Bergan Honors, PBK, BS-PHYS/MATH 2015 recipient of Thomas Jefferson Prize in Natural Philosophy 2015 Don Edward Harrison Jr. Award for Excellence in Physics Advisor: Nelson Measurements of the Lead-Hydrocarbon Cross Section Ratio for Charged-Current Neutrino Interactions. Ph.D. in Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
Paulo Jared Black
Paulo Jared Black BS-PHYS Advisor: Vahle Flux Investigations for Neutrino Experiments in the NuMI Beam. Masters in Materials Science, Center for Materials Research, Norfolk, VA.
Amanda Lee Collins
Amanda Lee Collins BS-PHYS Advisor: Armstrong Orchestrated Objective Reduction: Quantum Physics and its Implications in Human Consciousness. Not yet determined.
Oscar James Deaver
Oscar James Deaver BS-MATH/PHYS Advisor: Deconinck Uniformity and Crosstalk in Multi-Anode Photomultiplier Tubes. Masters in Aerospace Program with the intent to enter the aerospace industry, University of Virginia
Daniel Michael Duane
Daniel Michael Duane PBK, BS-PHYS/GOVT Advisor: Hinders Analysis of Lamb Waves in Sea Ice. Ph.D. in Ocean Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Conner McKenzie Geery
Conner McKenzie Geery BS-PHYS/RLST Advisor: Lukaszew Thin Film Characterizations Using XRD: The Cases of VO2 and NbTiN. NTT Data in Information Technology.
David Joseph Geroski
David Joseph Geroski Honors, BS-PHYS/MATH Advisor: Zhang Persistent Population Biases in Branching Random Walk Algorithms. System Engineer, Raytheon Co. in Tewksbury, MA.
Andrew Robert Hall
Andrew Robert Hall BS-PHYS Advisor: Aubin Helmholtz/Anti-Helmholtz Conversion. Rustic Pathways Thailand Program, Thailand.
Christopher Randolf Haufe
Christopher Randolf Haufe Honors, PBK, BS-PHYS Advisor: Deconinck GEANT4 Simulation of Detector Properties in the MOLLER Experiment. Ph.D Program in Physics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
Rachel Jordan Hyneman
Rachel Jordan Hyneman Honors, PBK, BS-PHYS 2015 Don Edward Harrison Jr. Award for Excellence in Physics Advisor: Vahle Near Field Effects in Radio Frequency Emmission from Particle Showers. Ph.D. in Particle Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Cora Marie Karamitsos
Cora Marie Karamitsos Honors, BS-PHYS Advisor: Nelson Calibration of the MINERvA Test Beam and Verification of Medium Energy Beam Hall Geometries. Math Teacher with Teach for America, North Carolina.
Brandon Taylor Kriesten
Brandon Taylor Kriesten Honors, BS-PHYS Advisor: Vahle A Study of the Cosmic Ray Rate in the CHIPS Prototype Detector. Ph.D. in High Energy Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Keyi Liu
Keyi Liu BS-PHYS/MATH Advisor: Erlich Holographic Models of Unconventional Materials. Ph.D. in Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Sahnun H. Mohamud
Sahnun H. Mohamud BS-PHYS Advisor: Pagola The Structural Analysis of Charge Transfer Salts from Synchrotron X-ray and Neutron Powder Diffraction Data. Summer trip to Mogadishu, Somalia.
Alice Elizabeth Perrin
Alice Elizabeth Perrin Honors, PBK, BS-PHYS Advisor: Deconinck 3D Printing Scincillating Detectors for Field Emission Detection in Niobium SRF Cavities Ph.D. in Material Science in Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Matthew John Roberts
Matthew John Roberts BS-PHYS Advisor: Averett Solving the mystery of the H1 field. Ph.D. in Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.
Kelly Nicole Roman
Kelly Nicole Roman BS-PHYS Advisor: Novikova Electromagnetically Induced Transparency and Four-Wave Mixing in a Rubidium Vapor Cell. Master of Education, College of 91心頭利, Williamsburg, VA.
Anuraag Sensharma
Anuraag Sensharma Honors, PBK, BS-PHYS Advisor: Erlich Dante's Waterfall: Examining a Hybrid Model for Inflation. Masters Program School of Education, College of 91心頭利, Williamsburg, VA.
Shaan Yogesh Sharma
Shaan Yogesh Sharma BS-PHYS/INTR Advisor: Lukaszew Taming of Monsters: Expansion of the Applications of Fractal Geometry. Not yet determined.
Andrew Nolan Smith
Andrew Nolan Smith Honors, Monroe Scholar, BS-PHYS Advisor: Averett Studies of Polarized Helium-3 Cell Lifetimes. Not yet determined.
David Andrew Specht
David Andrew Specht Honors, PBK, BS-PHYS Advisor: Cooke Growth and Characterization of Gold Nanostructures Produced from Diatomaceous Algae. Ph.D. in Physics, Cornell University.
Henry Waller Tazewell
Henry Waller Tazewell BS-PHYS (Thesis will be completed this summer)
Sean Choong-Seoup Youn
Sean Choong-Seoup Youn BS-PHYS Advisor: Cooke Characterization of DOT Scans using NIRFAST. Not yet determined.
Christopher Gregory Zoghby
Christopher Gregory Zoghby Honors, BS-PHYS Advisor: Erlich Production of B-modes in the CMB from Physics Beyond the Standard Model. Take a year off.

The Physics department will honor the 2015 graduating class May 17, 2015. Faculty and family members will gather to celebrate the accomplishments of 26 graduates.