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Daniel Finkel

217 S Atherton St. Apt. 206 State College, PA 16801 215-520-3913 dwf5098@psu.edu Education The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802

Pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Physics With Minors in Mathematics GPA: 3.27 Expected Graduation in May 2013 Relevant Coursework Completed Courses General Physics: Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Fluids and Thermal Physics, Wave Motion and Quantum Physics; Introduction to Modern Physics Calculus with Analytical Geometry I & II; Calculus and Vector Analysis; Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations; Matrices; Elementary Statistics; Introduction to C++ Programming; Introduction to Principles, Fabrication Methods, and Applications of Nanotechnology Courses to be completed by end of Fall Semester 2011 Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism I; Thermal Physics; Ordinary Differential Equations Research Experience Pennsylvania State University Physics Dept.
University Park, PA 16802

May 2011 - Present

Advisor Prof. Nitin Samarth Set up and run experiments in spintronics using PMOKE on arrays of nanomagnets Analyze measured data Programming in LabVIEW and IGOR Pennsylvania State University Math Dept.
University Park, PA 16802

Nov 2010 Mar 2011

Advisor Prof. Andrew Belmonte Helped set up and run experiments on hydraulic jump flows and droplet collisions, in W. G. Pritchard Lab. Seebeck Effect on Amorphous-Crystalline Transition Zone and AmorphousCrystalline Thermocouple, Author(s): M. Finkel, DAATH - Scientific Center; J. Chen, Temple University, From: Materials Science & Technology 2008 Conference and Exhibition (MS&T Partner Societies) (published Oct 2008) Helped set up experiment and analyzed the obtained data Programming Languages C++, LabVIEW, and IGOR

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