
Next Thursday (1/27) Alena Moon will be sharing her research entitled "An exploration of chemistry students’ conceptions of light and light-matter interactions in the context of fundamental experiments". Please join us!
Abstract:
Light is used ubiquitously across science and engineering to explore, characterize, and understand matter and catalyze processes. Relative to its utility in science and engineering, very little research has been conducted on how students develop an understanding of light and its interaction with matter, especially at the quantum level, which is necessary to understand many modern applications and technologies. To begin addressing this gap, we present results from a qualitative investigation of postsecondary chemistry students’ conceptions of light and light-matter interactions in the context of the photoelectric effect and the double slit experiment—fundamental experiments that offer insight into the nature of light and its interaction with matter.
Date: Thursday, 1/27, from 2-3pm
Zoom information: https://unl.zoom.us/j/212107342
Meeting ID: 212 107 342
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