Tanner Grogan (Senior, Physics Major) attended the APS March Meeting this year and presented his work titled “Towards Control of Ultracold Collisions Using Frequency-Chirped Laser Light”.  Student co-authors on the project were James St. John (Junior), Kristen Oldja (Junior), and Tara Pena (Senior).  The faculty adviser was Matt Wright.
Tanner’s presentation was selected by the conference as a winner of an “Outstanding Undergraduate Presentation Award”.  The APS March meeting is widely known as the largest physics conference.
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Tanner manning his poster!
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