Joseph Bull
Class: 2002
Major: Physics and Electrical Engineering
Minor: Math and Computer Science
General & Academic goals: I want to finish my Electrical Engineering degree at PSU and then go to Syracuse University to obtain my Masters in Business Administration.
Interest in Physics: I have always enjoyed knowing how things work, and the best way to do that is to study physics.


  
David R. Borofski
Class: 2001
Major: Earth and Space Secondary Education
General & Academic goals: To be successful at whatever I become.
Interest in Physics: Astronomy
Favorite Physicist or Scientist: Einstein and Hawking

  
Lori Carlson
Class: 2000
Major: B.S. Biology
Goals: I'd like to attend medical school at Hershey, and become a family physician. I'd also like to go for a ride in the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile.
Interest in Physics: Studying Physics is like studying Zen Buddhism. "What is the sound of one hand clapping?" is the same as asking "Is Shroedinger's cat in the box alive or dead?" Trying to answer either one will give you a headache, while the answer may cause instantaneous enlightenment. I think it all depends upon what you had for breakfast in the morning.
Weird Annoying Habits: I sing crazy songs I make up to my cat. It's probably only annoying to my cat.
Favorite Scientist or Physicist: Naturally, my favorite physicist is Dr. Elwood; however, my heart will always belong to the late Carl Sagan.
Home Page: http://homeburrough.tripod.com


  
Ronald Korch
Class: 2001
Major: M.S. Biology
Goals: I'd like to become a research physician; specifically I am interested in finding a cure for the aging process.
Interest in Physics: My interest in physics pertains to its application to biological systems, most specifically through the application of molecular nanotechnology.
Weird Annoying Habits: Being ahead of my time.
Favorite Scientist or Physicist: Carl Sagan, Richard Feynman, K. Eric Drexler.


  
John Elwood, PhD
Education:  Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics, California Institute of Technology, 1996.
Research Interests:  Fermion Hierarchies and Neutrino Physics, Anomalies, String Theory, and CP Violation.
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