
معرفی
Paul Tjossem is a Professor in the Physics Department at Grinnell College, specializing in experimental physics with a focus on electromagnetic phenomena, laser spectroscopy, and combustion diagnostics. His work bridges classical electromagnetism with modern optical measurement techniques.
- Current Research: Non-linear laser spectrometry, trace atom detection, and electromagnetic puzzles
His research has produced significant publications spanning 1983-2019, with recent work on the candle seesaw resonance phenomenon (2019) and parametric feedback in coupled oscillators (2017). Earlier work explores photodissociation dynamics (1992), combustion diagnostics (1990-1991), and Rydberg state spectroscopy (1988-1989).
Educational Background
- Postdoc (Molecular Physics), National Institute of Standards and Technology (1987-89)
- Ph.D. (Applied Physics), Cornell University (1987)
- M.S. (Applied Physics), Cornell University (1983)
- B.A. (Physics), Swarthmore College (1981)
Student Collaborations
- V. Cornejo '98: Thomson's Jumping Ring
- K. Ni '09: Computed Tomography and the Radon Transform
- F. Friesen '10: FPGA applications
- E. C. Brost '10: Optimizing Thomson's Jumping Ring
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