Mentored Student Talks and Papers: H. David Sheets, Dept. of Physics, Canisius College

 

All students listed are undergraduate physics majors, or joint majors (Math-Physics, Math-Biology or Computer Science-Physics).

 

Sound Analysis on the Computer, Scott Lincoln and H. David Sheets, published in the Conference

Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Eastern Small College Computing Conference, Volume 8, Number 2,

November 1992.

Neural Networks: A New Type of Computing, David Woollatt and James Szczsesny, 13th

Annual Rochester Symposium for Physics Students. University of Rochester, April 1993

Non-Linear Simple Mechanical Oscillator, Keith Welsh and Lisa Canham, 13th Annual

Rochester Symposium for Physics Students, University of Rochester, April 1999

Third Harmonic Generation in a Simple Nonlinear Mechanical System, Keith Welsh, New York

State Section Meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Canisius College, October 1993

Computer Based Motion Analysis with Readily Available Equipment,

Jason Cascio, 14th Annual Rochester Symposioum for Physics Students, April 1994

Computer Monitoring and Analysis of Classical Oscillators, Jason Cascio and H. David Sheets,

Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Eastern Small College Computing Conference, November 1996.

Detection of Resonant Frequencies in a System of Coupled Harmonic Oscillators, Paul M.

Sweeney, Jason A. Cascio, Philip S. Maciejewski

Pulse Propagation in a 1-d Physical Lattice, Jonathan Tuminaro and Joseph Winkler, National

Conference on Undergraduate Research, Austin, Texas, 1997. Paper published in conference proceedings.

Non-linear Coulomb Damping in a Simple Harmonic Oscillator, Jeffrey Miecznikowski, Eastern

Colleges Science Conference, Niagara Falls, NY, 1998

Analysis of Spatial Patterns Using Lacunarity, Todd R. Brandt, Jeffery Miecznikowski, National

Conference on Undergraduate Research, Rochester, NY, 1999.

 

Methods of Resolving Evolutionary Tests, Jeffrey Miecznikowski, Canisius College Science Fair

and Colloquium, Buffalo, NY, April 2000

Methods of Resolving Evolutionary Tests, Jeffrey Miecznikowsi, Hudson River Undergraduate

Mathematics Conference, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, April 2000

A General Approach to Superpositioning Geometric Shape Data Using Numerical Methods, with Applications to the Study of Biological Form, David Liebner and H. David Sheets, November, 2000, Annual Fall Scientific Paper Session of the Rochester Academy of Science, Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, NY.

 

 

 

 

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