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Daniel P. Snowman serves as a Professor in the Department of Physical Sciences at Rhode Island College, where he teaches foundational and advanced courses including PHYS 101 (General Physics I), PHYS 403 (Classical Mechanics), PSCI 210 (Introduction to Astronomy), and undergraduate research sequences (PHYS 491-493). His role encompasses classroom instruction, research supervision, and independent study mentorship.
His academic credentials include:
- B.S. from Gordon College
- Ph.D. from University of Maine (Orono)
Professor Snowman's research spans core physics disciplines with emphasis on Classical Mechanics and Astronomy, evidenced by his specialized course offerings and active supervision of physics research projects. His work focuses on undergraduate-level experimental and theoretical investigations within physical sciences.
No scientific awards or honors are documented in available sources.
He mentors students through structured research courses (PHYS 491-493) and independent study (PSCI 490), though specific advisee names and grant funding details remain unlisted. His academic contributions prioritize hands-on research training within the undergraduate curriculum.
Information regarding dedicated laboratories, research teams, or collaborative groups is not provided in current institutional materials.
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