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David H. McIntyre
Professor of Physics
Ph.D. Stanford University 1987
B.S. University of Arizona 1980
Courses:
PH 411: Analog and Digital Electronics
(Fall 2020)
PH 481: Physical Optics
(Winter 2021)
PH 415: Computer Interfacing and Instrumentation
(Winter 2021)
Research:
Optical Physics
Optical tweezers
trapping of particles
Spectroscopy
of new materials
Laser cooling
and trapping of atoms, laser spectroscopy, laser frequency stabilization
Physics Education and Curriculum Development
Paradigms in Physics
- a revised upper division curriculum
Quantum Mechanics textbook
- a spins-first undergraduate textbook published by
Pearson Addison-Wesley
in January 2012
Quantum Mechanics activities
- student engagement activities
SPINS
- JAVA software to simulate Stern-Gerlach experiments
Coriolis Force
- demonstration using great circles on a sphere (
AJP
December 2000)
Computational Physics Materials
- supporting
CPUG
program
Other Links:
Physics Research
at Oregon State University
Oregon Center for Optical, Molecular, and Quantum Science
A workshop on
center of gravity and balance
for the OSU
SMILE
program