2017 Atlantic Universities Physics and Astronomy Conference a smashing success
Students from 91探花鈥檚 Department of Physics organized and hosted the 2017 Atlantic Universities Physics and Astronomy Conference (AUPAC). This annual conference brings together undergraduate physics students and university faculty from across Atlantic Canada to share research findings and stimulate new collaborations. Conference co-chairs Phoenix McCloud and Andrew Cameron, along with their organizing team, worked through the school year to make this year鈥檚 conference a smashing success.
鈥淚 congratulate our physics students for organizing and delivering an engaging scientific program, for hosting conference participants at 91探花 and for being exceptional 91探花 ambassadors,鈥 said Dr. William Whelan, chair of the Department of Physics. 鈥淚t is impressive to see students, many in their graduating year, take on the responsibility of organizing and hosting an Atlantic Canadian Conference. This is exactly the type of student-led initiative 91探花 should encourage and support.鈥
AUPAC drew together more than 70 participants from across the region. The conference featured 40 research presentations by undergraduate physics students, including presentations by 91探花鈥檚 own Patrick Connolly, Patrick Strongman, Andrew Cameron, David Heckbert, Deanna Kerry, Phoenix McCloud and Aidan Tremblett. Dr. Whelan reports each gave an excellent presentation and congratulates Patrick Connolly for winning the Student Choice Award.
The conference included a presentation by Dr. Shohini Ghose (Wilfred Laurier University and a TED Fellow) on sexism in science. Dr. Ghose also moderated a panel discussion on Women in Science, which included local physicists and engineers, Megan Glover (91探花), Kelly Galloway (Engineering Technologies Canada), Reina Lamothe (PEI Cancer Treatment Centre), and Li-Hong Xu (UNB).
Plenary talks at AUPAC included 鈥淲hat's the matter with our universe,鈥 by Dr. Stephane Courteau (Queen's University), 鈥淎steroseismology: dissecting stars,鈥 by Dr. Catherine Lovekin (Saint Mary's University), 鈥淟ightning and thunder in tissues,鈥 by 91探花鈥檚 Dr. Whelan, and 鈥淗ow to make a career from counting, floating, melting and black tape,鈥 by Dr. Jeff Dahn (Dalhousie University).
Congratulations to all involved!
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