Swarthmore College Department of Physics and Astronomy


Visitors and Colleagues

Research

  • SSX gunExperimental Physics - Prof. Michael Brown studies magnetic reconnection in his Swarthmore Spheromak eXperiment. Condensed matter physics is done by Prof. Peter Collings, who studies liquid crystals, and Prof. Catherine Crouch, who works on mesoscale systems. Two different groups do optics and atomic physics, with Prof. Carl Grossman studying single-molecule fluorescence and Prof. Frank Moscatelli working on cooling and guiding atoms. Several faculty members also work in medical physics and science education.
  • positroniumTheoretical Physics - Prof. John Boccio studies various aspects of quantum theory, including entanglement and information, and has an interest in parallel computing. Prof. Amy Bug models antimatter, including positronium, and its interaction with porous solids.
  • T Tauri 10 micronsAstrophysics - Swarthmore's emphasis has traditionally been on stellar astrophysics. Prof. David Cohen studies x-rays from hot stars and young stars. Prof. Eric Jensen works on star formation and circumstellar disks, including the problem of x-rays from young stars. Cohen also works on laboratory astrophysics and laser fusion.

Campus Events

Next Colloquium

Teri Odom
Northwestern University

All Things Pyramids: A New Nanostructure for Diagnostics and Therapeutics

Thu., Nov. 19, 4:30PM
Note date and time

Cunniff Lecture Hall (SC 199)

More Information


Next Telescope Open House

Tuesday, November 24

Peter van de Kamp Observatory,
Science Center roof
8 PM to 9 PM, with talk first at 7:30 (rain or shine)

More open house information and directions

This open house is part of our International Year of Astronomy No Night Without a Telescope celebration. There are events at other local observatories, too.

 

Directions to the Department