All undergraduate physics majors are encouraged, regardless of their degree program,
to participate in an individual research project supervised by a faculty member.
Honors Physics Majors are required to participate. This normally occurs in their senior year,
registered under PHYS593. Below are some synopses of recent undergraduate physics research at Purdue:
2005
2004
2003
- Neutron interrogation of Biological materials; Travis Dirks, Advisor: Koltick
- Modeling X-ray Spectra of the Microquasar GRS 1915+105; Travis Dirks, Advisor: Cui
- Modeling Helical Jets; Michael Herman, Advisor: Lister
- Jet Kinematics of the Quasar OQ 208; Martin Kochanczyk, Advisor: Lister
- Development of novel gas detectors for particle physics; Justin May, Advisor: Shipsey
- Limits on Low Energy Nuclear Reactions; Jeff Myer, Advisor: Koltick
- A detector to differentiate fast neutron, slow neutrons and gamma rays; Kenny Wakeland, Advisor: Koltick
- A high speed VME Data Acquisition System; Craig Wenger, Advisor: Koltick
2002
- Quantum mechanics with time dependent boundary conditions; Stephen Hoover, Advisor: Love
- Development of novel gas detectors for particle physics; Steve Kane, Advisor: Shipsey
- Analysis of Data from RXTE Observations of the Black Hole XTE J1118+480; Anthony Nettleton, Advisor: Cui
2001
- Dips in the X-ray Intensity of Cygnus X-1; Mark Ertmer, Advisor: Cui
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
- Supergravity Gravitino Contributions Newton's Law of Gravity;
Ed Warnicke, Advisor: Clark
1995
1994