Anne Boreen and Renae Coons: Collisional broadening.
Am. J. Phys.
68, 768-771 (2000). Anne is attending graduate
school at the University of Minnesota.
Chris Lebsock and Ryan Pederson: Acetonitrile/Water/Salt.
Jahan Dawlaty: Effects of Noise on Parameter Recovery from Raman Spectrograms. J. Raman Spectrosc. 32, 211-218 (2001). Jahan is attending graduate at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY.
Josh Johnson: Benzene/Iodine. Josh is attending the School of Public Health at the Unversity of Minnesota.
Sam MacDonald: Mathematical foundation of FTC diagram analysis.
Rory Olson, Joon Cho and Nathan Saetveit: Benzene/Iodine
Dan Biebighauser. Mathematical foundation of FTC diagram analysis. Phys. Rev. E, 65, 026142 (2002) and Physica A, 320, 1 (2003). Dan is attending Vanderbilt in mathematics.
Mustafa Rajabali. Mustafa is attending UND in physics
Sarah Hess, Blake Hofferber and Rachel O'Donnell. Blake is at UND pursuing a chemical engineering masters degree.
Ahmad Samin. Self-assembled monolayers. Ahamd is attending
UND.
Duffy Turner. Noisy light. J. Chem. Phys., 119, 10745 (2003) and Phys. Rev. E, 65, 026142 (2002). Duffy will attend MIT to persue a Ph.D in physical chemistry.
John Gregoire. Noisy light. Physica A, 320, 1 (2003). John is a graduate student in the department of physics at Cornell University.
Chris Orilall. Hindered
Rotor. Chris is a graduate student in the chemistry department at
Cornell University.
Pye Aung. Noisy Light
Experiments: J.
Raman Spectrosc. 36,
409-419 (2005) and J. Opt. Soc. 22, 1052-1061 (2005). Pye will
attend John's Hopkins University to persue a Ph.D in applied
mathematics.
Tanner Schulz. Noisy Light Experiments: J. Opt. Soc. 22, 1052-1061 (2005) and J. Raman Spectrosc. 36, 409-419 (2005). Tanner is attending the University of Minnesota to persue a Ph.D. in experimental physics.
Lindsay Weisel. Noisy Light Experiments: J. Raman Spectrosc., 38, 11-20 (2007); J. Opt. Soc. B. 23, 885-892 (2006); J. Raman Spectrosc. 36, 409-419 (2005) and J. Opt. Soc. 22, 1052-1061 (2005). Lindsay is attending Michigan State Univerity to persue a Ph.D. in physical chemistry.