Articles by Jeremy Hohertz
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Physics & Astro Tea: Life as a NASA scientist
November 13, 2025
Antara Basu-Zych shared the story of her professional career from student to scientist at the Department of Physics and Astronomy's weekly Physics & Astro Tea.
Physics & Astro Tea: The magic numbers of germanium
October 23, 2025
Guest speaker Tyler Kowaleski describes particle physics work done at TUNL
Physics & Astro Tea: Diffusion in strained media
October 8, 2025
Alexander Marshall, a graduate student from UNC-Chapel Hill shared research with student and faculty during the weekly Physics & Astro Tea event.
Zack Hutchens presents research at Physics & Astro Tea
September 18, 2025
New faculty member describes his work studying structures in the universe
Students present research at Physics & Astro Tea
September 5, 2025
Open to all students, faculty and staff, Physics and Astro Tea is the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow physics aficionados in a relaxed and informal setting.
Elon professors share research at National Physics Education Conference
August 19, 2025
Elon University faculty Kyle Altmann, Martin Kamela, and Jeremy Hohertz shared their work with educators from across the country
Muhammad Tahiru ’27 presents summer research on quantum particles
August 19, 2025
An Elon University student majoring in physics presented his work on quantum scattering in phase space
Elon’s physics & astronomy department, and Department of Engineering host awards banquet
May 15, 2025
The departments held a joint end-of-year banquet by the departments honors graduating seniors and award winners
Elon’s Physics and Astronomy department hosts statewide conference
April 1, 2025
Over 80 educators and students from North Carolina and Virginia visited Elon's Innovation Hall for the 2025 Spring Meeting of the North Carolina Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers.
Chris Richardson explores how faculty spend their summer in latest Astro/Physics Tea
September 23, 2024
Chris Richardson, associate professor astrophysics and Japheth E. Rawls professor, shared his summer experiences at the Astro/Physics Tea