Matthew Murdock, M.S. Physics, 1995.Thesis Title: Modelling Planetesimal Interactions duringMid-Stage Evolution of the Protoplanetary Cloud Abstract Current Position: Systems Consultant; Anderson Consulting. |
Keith Rielage, B.S. Physics, 1996.Miami Undergraduate Summer Scholar/Senior Research Capstone/Honors StudentThesis Title: The Formation of Jupiter: An Examination of Mid-Stage Planetary Development by Numerical Simulation Abstract Current Position: Ph.D. candidate in Physics, Washington University (St. Louis) |
Marie Zaremba,
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Craig Agnor, M.S. Physics, 1996.Thesis Title: Modeling the Late Stage ofPlanetary Formation: An N-body Approach Abstract Current Position: Ph.D. candidate in Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder Email: craig.agnor@colorado.edu |
Gregory Jewell, M.S. Physics, 1996.Thesis Title: Modeling the Mid-Stage Evolutionof the Protoplanetary Cloud Using a Hybrid Statistical/N-body Simulator Abstract |
Maureen Connolly, B.S. Secondary Education, 1998.Miami Undergraduate Summer Scholar/Senior Research CapstoneThesis Title: A Numerical N-Body Simulation of the Early Formation of the Oort Cloud Comets Abstract Current Position: Secondary Mathematics Teacher |
Eric Himburg, M.S. Physics, 1998.Thesis Title: Three-Dimensional N-Body Simulations of Planetary Formation and DynamicsAbstract Current Position: Ph.D. student in Astronomy, Ohio State University |
Thomas Bullard, M.S. Physics, 1999.Thesis Title: Modeling the Effects of a Nebular Gas Disk on the Middle Stage of Planet FormationAbstract Current Position: Ph.D. student in Physics, Virginia Tech. |
Louis Strigari, B.S. Physics, 1999.Miami Undergraduate Summer Scholar/Senior Research CapstoneThesis Title: Three Dimensional Numerical Symplectic Map Simulation of the Early Formation of the Oort Cloud Comets Abstract Current Position: Ph.D. student in Physics, Ohio State. |
Peter A. Newman, B.S. Physics, 2000.Senior Research CapstoneThesis Title: Instructions For the Development of a Dynamical Graphical Output of Planetary Formation Data. Abstract Current Position: unknown. |
Eric P. Galayda, M.S. Physics, 2000.Thesis Title: On the Ability of Jupiter to Control Runaway Growth Within the Region of the Asteroid Belt Abstract Current Position: National Solar Observatory on Kitt Peak. |
Nicholas P. Abel, M.S. Physics, 2001.Thesis Title: A Study on the Evolution of the Uranus/Neptune System and the Rotational Dynamics of the Solar System Abstract Current Position: Ph.D. student in Physics, University of Kentucky. |
William J. "Joey" Carpenter, M.S. Physics, 2001.Thesis Title: Can a Migrating Gas Giant Planet Retain a System of Moons? Abstract Current Position: Ph.D. student in Physics, University of Cincinatti. |
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