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SUNY Cortland

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Student Research

Student projects at SUNY Cortland:

Olivia Wilburn
Period: Spring 2022
Project: Heating and power alternative for SUNY Cortland’s Camp Huntington

Adam Aldrich
Period: Spring 2022
Honor’s Project: Developing new PLTL/SI materials for PHY 105

Victoria Kilfeather
Period: Fall 2021 – Spring 2022
Project: Experimental measurements of wave propagation in the CPX device

Olivia Wilburn
Period: Fall 2020
Project: Modeling herding behavior
Products:
a. Final report

Nate Rose
Period: Summer 2018 – present
Project: Optical calculations for the W7-X PCI system
Products:
a. Optictool
b. 2019 Transformations presentation
c. Final report, Summer 2018
d. Final presentation (presented at the Institut fur Plasmaphysik, Greifswald, Germany)

Karl Hipius
Period: Summer 2019 – present
Project: Numerical simulation of the Coupled Pendula eXperiment (CPX)
Products:
a. 2020 Transformations presentation
b. Final report from Summer 2019
c. 2019 Transformations presentation

Hunter Reid
Period: Summer 2020
Project: Making ice in the desert
Products:
a. Final report

Tyler Edgar
Period: Spring 2020
Project: Experimental measurements of wave phenomena in CPX
Products:
a. Final presentation

Scott Blankenbaker
Period: Spring 2020
Project: Experimental measurements of wave phenomena in CPX
Products:
a. Final report


Former student projects:

Jeannette Maisano-Brown
Period: Fall 2016 & Winter 2017 (MIT)
Project: Development and testing of an arrayed light source for W7-X PCI detector calibration

Michael Pretko
Period: Summer 2011 (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Project: Theoretical analysis of surface waves in rotating flows
(Presented at the 2011 APS DFD Conference in Baltimore, MD)

Zoe Yan
Period: Summer 2010 (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Project: Measurement of the vortex lifetime in rotating flows

Peter Humanik
Period: Fall 2009 (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Project: Development of a line-laser scanner for measurement of surface waves in rotating flows


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