Doing More than Physics

 Not only is Kamaron Wilcox (’22) a physics and mathematics major, he has been diving with distinction for Hope. Recently, Kam was selected for the 2021 Academic All-American Division III Men’s At-Large Team!  Congrats Kam!  Kam is one in 45 given this honor and one of 15 third-team honorees.  Kam has also earned many other …

What are our majors doing now

Recently Yong-Chul Yoon (’18) and Elizabeth Lindquist (‘17) (now married) stopped by Hope College for a brief visit.  They are both pursuing PhDs.  Elizabeth is at Boston College in the Curriculum and Instruction program.  She’s focusing on Math, Science, and Technology education with a focus on metrics and physics/engineering learning.  Yong is at MIT in …

Nuclear Group Students Participate in Recent Experiment

Gabe Balk and TJ Mann joined an international collaboration to study r-process nuclei (141, 143, and 145Cs) at Argonne National Laboratories with the CARIBU system. The Nuclear Group contributed two key pieces to the experiment: the tape target drive and control system and the barrel-shaped beta detector which has fibers to direct detector light out …

Another Student Publication

Alex’s paper is the 5th peer-reviewed publication with a physics major as the lead author. Influence of columnar defects on magnetic relaxation of microwave nonlinearity in superconducting YBCO resonator devices, Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications 583, 1353849 (2021).  DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physc.2021.1353849

Astrophysics, Summer 2021

The astrophysics research group is hard at work developing compact analytics that describe Compton scattering in strong magnetic fields in the magnetospheres of a group of highly magnetized neutron stars known as magnetars.  Such strong magnetic fields are not accessible in terrestrial laboratory experiments and therefore provide unique environments for testing the physics of quantum …