
About
Kenneth A. Dennison serves as a Laboratory Instructor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Bowdoin College, based in Searles Science Building, room 316C. He teaches laboratory sections for courses including PHYS 2130 and PHYS 3010 on a regular basis, and occasionally for PHYS 1130 and PHYS 1140 as needed.
His educational background includes:
- MS from Cornell University
- BA from Williams College
Mr. Dennison's primary research interest is numerical relativity, where he collaborates with Professor Baumgarte's research group. This work involves computational modeling of gravitational systems, such as black hole collisions, to advance understanding of general relativity through high-performance simulations.
No scientific awards are listed for Mr. Dennison. Additionally, there is no information available regarding research grants he may have received or students he has advised.
He is an active contributor to Bowdoin's numerical relativity research team, focusing on computational approaches to solve Einstein's field equations for astrophysical phenomena.
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