Dickinson science majors displayed their research for the public before the Science Dinner held in the HUB Social Hall on Thursday, April 10.
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Michael Murphy '08 explains " Multiphoton Microscope for Shaped Pulse Microscopy."
James Martin '08 explains "An Exercise in Photometry: Observations and Data Reduction of NGC2362."
Kelly LaRue '09 explains her research group's project : "An Approach to Elucidating Microbial Biodiversity Based on 16S Ribosomal RNA Gene Sequencing."
Lindsey Ljungquist '08 discusses "Photometric Observations of V723 Cas (Nova Cas 1995)."
Ritoban Basu Thakur '08 explains "Experimental studies of ILMs in Coupled Anharmonic Lattices."
Left: Christine Miller '10 offers insight derived from her research in Guadeloupe, French West Indes titled: "Does Weathering Rate Vary as a Function of Position Around a Basaltic Clast within a Surficial Deposit."