Physics Faculty

Department chair: Kara Beauchamp  |  Contact info


Faculty

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    Kara Beauchamp

    W.F. Johnston Professor of Physics and Engineering

    Teaches courses in physics, including Astronomy, Introductory Mechanics, Modern Physics, and Astrophysics. She currently collaborates with students on astrophysics research projects, and she has also studied high-temperature superconductors, magnetic materials, dye-sensitized solar cells, and local wind energy project feasibility. Ph.D. in physics, University of Minnesota.

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    Danielle  Grimes

    Assistant Professor of Engineering and Physics

    Teaches courses in engineering and physics. She has internationally published research papers and conducted years of diversity research in engineering. Her dissertation for her Ph.D. in engineering education was about "stereotype threat," breaking pre-existing notions about what it means to be an engineer. She earned in Ph.D. from Mississippi State University.

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  • Niloofar Kamran

    Assistant Professor of Engineering

    Teaches introductory physics and engineering courses such as Engineering Thermodynamics, Engineering Circuits, as well as upper-level courses in engineering, such as Fluid Dynamics, Heat Transfer, and Signals and Systems. She is a member of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). She is interested in new technologies in the aerospace industry, spacecraft attitude control and her research focuses on controlling nonlinear systems. Ph.D. in engineering physics, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; M.S. in aerospace engineering and B.S. in mechanical engineering.

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    Mark Kendall

    Lecturer

    Teaches courses in physics and serves as the associate director, career coaching and experiential learning for the Berry Career Institute. He is the lead contact for information on the Dimensions Program for Health Professions. His areas of expertise are in physics, mathematics, chemistry, and test preparation (ACT, SAT; AP, IB). He earned his M.S. in applied physics from Caltech.

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    Derin Sherman

    Professor of Physics and Engineering

    Teaches courses in physics and engineering, including Engineering Circuits, Lagrangian Mechanics, upper-level Electricity and Magnetism and the physics capstone Advanced Experimental Physics. He also teaches the nonmajors courses Science through Film and Fiction and Electronics for Everyone. Ph.D. in physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Emeriti Faculty

  • Lyle Lichty

    Professor Emeritus of Physics and Engineering

  • Harlan (Cot) Graber

    Professor Emeritus of Physics

    Ph.D. in Physics, University of Kansas.

  • Richard Jacob

    Professor Emeritus of Physics and Computer Science

    Ph.D. in Physics, University of Wisconsin.