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2008 UAB/Physics Open House
Saturday, October 25, 2008

You are invited to attend an open house in the Physics Department at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.  The event will include a tour of research laboratories, overview of the graduate program in UAB/Physics, and lunch/socializing with graduate students.  A preliminary itinerary is listed below.  We also invite you to tell us which research areas interest you, so that we can arrange for special discussions on that topic.

Date:  Saturday, October 25, 2008

Time: 9:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.

Place: Campbell Hall, 1300 University Blvd, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Who should attend: Anyone thinking about “life after graduation”.  The event is designed for Juniors and Seniors, but younger students with a special interests in our research at UAB are welcome to join us.  A faculty representative is encouraged to come as well.

If you are interested in coming to the Open House, please fill out the information sheet concerning numbers/names attending, research area of interest, and accommodations.

  • The form must be returned to Mary Ellen Zvanut by Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008. 
  • The form may be emailed (mezvanut@uab.edu), faxed (205)934-8042, or mailed to the address below. 
  • Please call Mary Ellen Zvanut, (205)934-6661, if you have any questions or concerns not addressed here.

We look forward to seeing you at UAB!

Mary Ellen Zvanut, Professor of Physics
University of Alabama at Birmingham
1300 University Blvd.
CH 310
Birmingham, AL  35294-1170
Phone: (205)934-6661   fax: (205)934-8042

UAB/Physics Open House Information Form

Tentative Itinerary for UAB/Physics Open House

9:30 am - Bagels and Beverage w/ faculty and brief Welcome

9:45 am - Introduction to the Department

  • Overview of graduate program,
    Graduate Program Director, Dr. Yogesh Vohra
  • Summary of Research Opportunities
    Dr. Mary Ellen Zvanut

10:45 am -11:00am - Break

11:00 am – 12:30 pm - Laboratory Tour 1: Lasers and Spectroscopy 

12:30 pm - 2:00 pm - Student Lunch with Physics Graduate Students/Poster Discussions
                                 Mentor Lunch with Physics Faculty

2:00 pm – 3:30  pm - Laboratory Tour 2: Materials Growth and Analysis (SRI)

3:30 pm – 4:00 pm       Laboratory Tour of Choice*

4:00 pm - 4:30 pm - Wrap Up:  Potential for future visits/laboratory research; Questions?!

*This time slot is allotted for those who may want more information about a subject area not emphasized in either laboratory tour.  Please see attached list of faculty research interests and outreach activities.    

UAB/Physics Open House

The table below lists a snapshot of Physics faculty research

In addition to the technical research areas listed below, there is also the possibility of getting involved in teaching related activities and outreach while pursuing your graduate
research.  Dr. Jim Martin will be available to speak with you about these supplementary activities.

 

Faculty Member

Brief Research Description

1

Renato Camata

Nanofabrication: counting and guiding very small particles

2

Perry Gerakines

Laboratory Astrophysics: bringing outer space to the research lab

3

Joseph Harrison

Simulations for Biological and Material Applications: Thermal Effects of EM absorption by human tissue

4

David Hilton

Ultrafast Spectroscopy: understanding the basic electronic processes in materials

5

Ryoichi Kawai

Development of new physical principles to understand nanoscale/biological/quantum systems

6

Rakesh Kapoor

Biophotonics: supersensitive optical probes for detection of biomolecules and their interactions

7

Christopher Lawson

Nonlinear Optics: exploiting the power of lasers and special crystals to develop unique sensing capabilities

8

Sergey Mirov

Laser Optics: developing novel lasers for biomedical applications

9

Tom Nordlund

Biophysics: the structure of DNA and sunscreen photophysics

10

David Shealy

Laser Beam Shaping: how to manipulate laser output to optimize the beam for specific tasks

11

Andrei Stanishevsky

Nanoparticles for biomaterials and biosensors

12

Yogesh Vohra

Diamond: fabrication of thin films and applications under high pressure

13

Mary Ellen Zvanut

Materials for electronics and beyond: counting and identifying the microscopic defects

 
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