Utilizing Koopman Theory and Extended DMD to find Linear Representations of Nonlinear Systems

Faculty Sponsor: Tsampikos Kottos Live Poster Session: Zoom Link Goes Here Richik Acharya I am a Physics and Math Double major researching in the Kottos Lab. I am from Pleasantville, NY. Outside of research, I love to play soccer, hike, and rock climb. I also like to sew and create clothes. Abstract: My project looks to … Read more

A coarse behavior analysis of locomotion in acorn ants

Faculty Sponsor: Grace McKenzie-Smith Hailey Hutchison Hailey is a rising junior (‘27) originally from Guilford, Connecticut. At Wesleyan, she is majoring in Physics and working in the McKenzie-Smith lab to track the motion of ants in order to explore their social and nonsocial behavior patterns and how the differences in these phenotypes relate to their … Read more

Maximizing the Accuracy of QCT Cross Sections via Binning Methods

Faculty Sponsor: Brian Stewart Jacob Ruben Jacob Ruben is a rising junior (class of ’27) with a major in physics. He is conducting research in simulations of molecular collisions with Professor Stewart in the Physics Department. He is from New York City, and outside of school he likes swimming, playing basketball, and hiking. Abstract: In … Read more