Post Tagged with: "Argonne National Lab"

Engineering Physics Major Studies the Tiniest of Machines at National Lab

Engineering Physics Major Studies the Tiniest of Machines at National Lab

https://www.facebook.com/OHIOphysics/videos/346114152708748/ Ryan Tumbleson graduated this spring from the Ohio University Honors Tutorial College in engineering physics. He also double-majored in electrical engineering in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology.  In this video, Ryan describes how he seized the opportunity to intern each summer during his undergraduate years on a […]

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May 21, 2019 at 3:55 pmNews

Tumbleson | Racing One of the World’s First Molecule Cars

Tumbleson | Racing One of the World’s First Molecule Cars

By Ryan Tumbleson ’20 HTC Engineering Physics and Electrical Engineering It’s crazy to think that my summer and my internship at Argonne National Lab near Chicago are over.  (I explain what I did there in previous posts, Exploring the Nanoscale and Interns Tour Chicago.) I’m very grateful to have the opportunity […]

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August 23, 2016 at 2:32 pmNews

Tumbleson | Argonne National Lab Interns Tour Chicago

Tumbleson | Argonne National Lab Interns Tour Chicago

By Ryan Tumbleson ’20 HTC Engineering Physics and Electrical Engineering studying near Chicago I’m spending the summer at Argonne National Lab where I work under the supervision of Dr. Saw-Wai Hla, a professor of Physics & Astronomy and group leader in the Quantum & Energy Materials section at Argonne. I […]

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August 11, 2016 at 3:24 pmNews

Tumbleson | Exploring the Nanoscale at Argonne National Lab

Physics Intern Ryan Tumbleson at Argonne Nat'l Lab

By Ryan Tumbleson ’20 HTC Engineering Physics and Electrical Engineering studying near Chicago It’s mid-July and I’m halfway through my summer internship with Dr. Saw-Wai Hla at Argonne National Laboratory, located just outside Chicago. Dr. Hla has a joint appointment—he is a professor in Physics & Astronomy at Ohio University, as […]

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August 5, 2016 at 1:03 pmIn Class News Research