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Dr. Justin Conroy is a Professor at the State University of New York at Fredonia. His research focuses on theoretical physics, statistical mechanics, and mathematical physics, with emphasis on entropy techniques, transport phenomena, and nonextensive thermostatics. He has contributed to topics like Tsallis statistics, quantum Hamiltonians, and grand unified theories.
Dr. Conroy holds a Ph.D. from the College of William & Mary. His academic work includes presentations such as "What is Entropy?" at Georgia Southern University (2022) and publications in journals like Physica A and Springer. He administers scholarships such as the Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics Scholarships (CSMAPS) since 2017.
His research trends span from entropy-based modeling in environmental systems to high-energy physics applications of nonextensive statistics. Over 20 years, his work explores both foundational theories (e.g., transport equations) and applied problems (e.g., plume dispersion models).
Dr. Conroy has no listed academic awards but maintains active grants related to STEM scholarships. His advising record and lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided texts.
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