Mark A. Rosenberry
Associate Professor of Physics
Degree | Program | University |
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Ph.D. | University of Michigan | |
B.A. | Wesleyan University |
Classical Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics
I love teaching these classes because they offer the opportunity to synthesize so much knowledge that students have seen in many piror classes, as well as presenting excitning new perspectives.
Year | Title | Organization |
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2012 - Now | Associate Professor | Siena College |
2003 - 2003 | Research Asst. Prof | University of Nebraska - Lincoln |
2003 - 2012 | Assistant Professor, Physics | Siena College |
2000 - 2002 | Postdoctoral Researcher | University of Nebraska - Lincoln |
Atomic and Molecular Physics
My interests are in atomic and molecular physics. Most of the work I do in my Siena lab studies the polarization (spin) of alkali atoms when they are optically pumped by near infrared lasers. The goal is to use tricks such as hybrid pumping to achieve better polarizations, in support of the development of an electron spin filter. I also collaborate with researchers at Wesleyan University to study collisions in lithium dimers.