Student Takes Second Place at Physics Research Symposium
April 11, 2019
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. 鈥 Four 91黑料专区 University physics students presented their research at the Illinois Section of American Association of Physics Teachers (ISAAPT)鈥檚 Student Research Symposium, held on April 5-6 at the College of DuPage.
Mathematics and physics double major Tao (Paul) Jin 鈥19, computer science and physics double major David 鈥淣ico鈥 Lopez 鈥21, mathematics and physics double major Minzhao (Henryken) Liu 鈥21 and Hispanic studies and physics double major Nicholas Milcik 鈥20 attended the symposium with Professor of Physics Narendra Jaggi.
Out of 16 papers from students across Illinois, Liu鈥檚 paper, 鈥淎 Computational Approach to the Analysis of Magnetoresistance Signatures of Magnetic Nano-Structures: Armchair and Brickwork Artificial Spin Ice,鈥 was awarded second place. Research was judged on methodology and originality, as well as oral and visual presentation.
The student research examined computational condensed matter physics, magnetoresistance in Artificial Spin Ice structures, and mathematical models of telomere shortening in cells.
鈥淚t is extremely rewarding in a professional, and also in a personal sense, for me to watch them grow in confidence and to recognize how much they have matured as scientists during the process of conducting research on a state-of-the-art project,鈥 Jaggi said. 鈥淚t seems likely that these papers will end up getting submitted for publication in professional scientific journals during the coming summer. If that does happen, it would constitute an extraordinary achievement for them.鈥
One of the students, Henryken Liu, and Professor Jaggi are currently collaborating with scientists at the to try to explain the origin of a newly discovered type of magnetoresistance behavior in Topological Insulator based structures, which can lead to useful electronic devices.
By Rachel McCarthy 鈥21