Student-Faculty
Research At
Williams physics students work closely with faculty on a
variety of research projects. Every summer the department
hires several students to work in our experimental
laboratories and on theoretical projects. Seniors may elect
to do honors thesis projects that typically begin the summer
before the senior year and culminate in a written thesis at
the end of April. We
are particularly proud that Williams physics majors won the
LeRoy
Apker Award
in 1999, 2002, and 2004. This national award is the highest
honor for physics research by an undergraduate student in
the United States. Williams students have won more Apker
Awards in the past decade than students from any other
non-Ph.D.-granting institution. Among Ph.D.-granting
institutions, only Princeton has matched Williams'
record. The
following list shows the current research interests of the
faculty and their students. Biological
Physics Nonlinear
Dynamics in Modelocked
Lasers Laser
Spectroscopy of Simple Atoms and
Molecules Parity
Violation and Atomic Structure Measurements in
Thallium Physics
of Short Pulses in Optical
Fibers Particle
Physics Beyond the Standard
Model Quantum
Information Theory
Professor Daniel Aalberts
Professor Sarah Bolton
Professor Kevin Jones
Professor Tiku Majumder
Professor Jefferson Strait
Professor David Tucker-Smith
Professor Bill Wooters