- As of Sepember, 1998, I am enrolled in graduate studies in astronomy
at the University of Victoria!
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In my last semester at the University
of Guelph, I did my Advanced Project with John
Dutcher's Guelph
BLS Polymer Group.
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Canadian Space Agency - where I worked
in the summer and fall of 1997.
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Centre for Research in Particle
Physics - where I worked in 1996 on my 2nd and 3rd co-op work terms.
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U of G PIXE - the lab
I worked at in my 1st co-op work term.
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In my last semester at Guelph, I helped organize a Physics
Club trip to Fermilab,
the world's largest proton accelerator in Chicago, Illinois (check out
their neat-looking set of postcards).
As weekend road trips go, it was a pretty good time. We got to see some
cool buildings at Fermilab, and even made it into town for some deep dish
pizza at Giordano's and some blues
at Blue Chicago.
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The annual Canadian Undergraduate
Physics Conference (CUPC), held at Guelph in 1996 and at UBC in 1997,
is always a fun time. Some pictures of the Guelph delegation at CUPC97
can be found on the U
of G Physics Club homepage.
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John Dutcher's Solid
State Physics course web page.
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General Relativity
and Statistical
Physics II are two courses taught by a very good prof, Eric
Poisson, that I have taken.
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The Mars Pathfinder Mission
was all the rage (in the summer of 1997).
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Kris Lui found this website of very cool java applets for physics eduation
courtesy of Physics
2000 at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The physics department
website at the University
of Oregon also has some good educational applets.
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Of course you never know when a periodic
table will come in handy!
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Wicked-awesome Fundamental
Particles and Interactions Chart (1995) from Contemporary
Physics Education Project
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