Woo-Joong Kim (Andy)
Graduate Student
6127 Wilder laboratory
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755


 

Education:
Dartmouth College: Hanover, NH (2002-Present)
Ph.D Candidate
B.A Middlebury College: Middlebury, VT (1998-2002)

Experience:
2002-present: Teaching Assistant, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College

1999-2001: Technical Support and Training Coordinator, Center for Educational Technology, Middlebury College. 

Honors and Awards:
The Selamawit Tsehaye Teaching Award: Dartmouth College, 2003
The Gordon Hull Fellowship: Dartmouth College, 2003-2004
Dartmouth Teaching Fellowship, 2002-2003, 2004-present

Memberships:
American Physical Society

Research interests:
Static and dynamical Casimir effects, atomic spectroscopy of lithium and rubidium, supper-radiance, and electrochemical synthesis of nanowires

Recent Publications:
W.J, Kim, J.H, Brownell, and R. Onofrio, “Detectability of dissipative motion in quantum vacuum via superradiance,” In preparation.

M. Brown-Hayes, J.H. Brownell, D.A.R. Dalvit, W.J. Kim, A. Lambrecht, F.C. Lombardo, F.D. Mazzitelli, S.M. Middleman, V.V. Nesvizhevsky, R. Onofrio, S. Reynaud, "Thermal and dissipative effects in Casimir physics" to appear in J. Phys. A.

M. Brown-Hayes, D.A.R. Dalvit, F.D. Mazzitelli, W.J. Kim, and R. Onofrio, “Towards a precision measurement of the Casimir force in a cylinder-plane geometry,” Phys. Rev. A, 72, 052102 (2005).

W.J. Kim, S.M. Carr and M.N. Wybourne, "Direct contact buckling of electrochemically grown gold nanowires," App. Phys. Let. 87, 173112 (2005).

Conferences attended:
APS March Meeting 2002, Los Angeles, USA
QFEXT’05, Barcelona, Spain

Languages:
English, French, and Korean



Dartmouth College
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College