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Applied Physics

Students in the applied physics program will learn to use scientific instrumentation to make measurements; analyze and make conclusions based on scientific data; design experiments to solve scientific questions; and communicate scientific results in writing and orally. The major prepares students for graduate studies, physics education, or technical careers.

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Engineering 3+2

Cooperative engineering allows students to combine studies in liberal arts and sciences with professional preparation in engineering. Students spend three years at Geneseo majoring in either chemistry or physics, then transfer to a partnering engineering school for a final two years of study, earning degrees from both institutions.

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Thomas Osburn

New self-force method via elliptic partial differential equations for Kerr inspiral models

Associate professor of physics Thomas Osburn (Image provided) Author Thomas Osburn Additional Authors and Editors Nami Nishimura ’21 Publication American Physical Society (2022) Summary: The researchers developed a new computational method to predict the behavior of astrophysics systems involving a compact celestial body orbiting a supermassive black hole. Abstract: The reseachers present a new method

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Anthony Fry

Anthony Fry

Administrative Assistant to the Department of Physics & Astronomy, and Administrative Assistant to the Department of Geological, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences ISC 234 585-245-5281 afry@geneseo.edu Office Hours

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