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Science Lectures

Department of Physics
College of William & Mary
P.O. Box 8795
Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795
Phone: (757) 221-3500
Fax: (757) 221-3540

Members of the William and Mary Physics Department wish to make their names available to local science teachers who might want to have a guest speaker come to their class. Some of those listed are willing to speak on a range of topics. If a particular topic is needed and does not appear below, please feel free to call me and I will look for an appropriate physicist to speak to your class.

Bob Welsh, 221-3505

Name
Phone Number
Topic Age Level
Prof. David Armstrong
221-3849
Atoms, molecules, electrons, quarks, etc..... 4-12
Prof Todd Averett
221-3534
Atoms, Nuclei, Electricity 3-12
Prof. Chris Benner
221-3531
Slide show of the Solar System 1-12
Prof. Bill Cooke
221-3512
Lasers 10-12
Prof. Roy Champion
221-3510
Atoms 10-12
Prof. John Delos
221-3511
“Chaos,” Atomic Physics,Fractals in Nature

10-12

Prof. Josh Erlich
221-3763
Elementary Particle Physics/Cosmology 8-12
Prof. Morton Eckhause
221-3513
Elementary Particles 11-12
Prof. Mike Finn
221-3514
Nuclei 10-12
Prof. Keith Griffioen
221-3537
Physics of Music; Nuclei 4-12
Prof. Gina Hoatson
221-3517

Phases of Matters ,  Light, Materials,  and Magnetism

k-8
Prof. John Kane
221-3518
Exploring Math and Physics on a Computer 9-12

Prof. Jack Kossler

221-3519
Magnetism, Electronics 11-12
Prof. Jeff Nelson
221-3579
Particle Physics Astronomy 3-12
Prof. Ken Petzinger
221-3523
Crystals 11-12
Mr. Nate Phillips
221-5031
Physics (General) 6-12
Prof. Gene Tracy
221-3527
Neural Nets; Chaos 9-12

Prof. Bob Welsh

221-3505
Codes and Ciphers, Magnets Elementary Particles, Big Bang K-12


 



 


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