====== William W. Dickinson ====== {| class="TableSimple" |rowspan="6" | {{:public:team:will_headshot.jpg?nolink&150|}}
| **Email:** | [[mailto:wwdickinson@email.wm.edu|wwdickinson@email.wm.edu]] |- | **Fax:** | 757-221-2050 |- | **Room:** | ISC 250 (Office), ISC 0227 (Lab) | |- | **Full\_Address:** | Department of Applied Science \\ The College of William & Mary \\ Integrated Science Center \\ 540 Landrum Drive \\ Williamsburg, VA 23185 |- | \_ | |} //Last Updated 2018-05-28// ===== Education ===== {| class="TableItemSpc" | style="width:13ex;" | **2012** |** M.S. Physics** — College of William & Mary | |- |**2008** |** B.S. Physics/Mathematics** — [[http://www.umw.edu|University of Mary Washington]] | |} ===== Professional Positions ===== {| class="TableItemSpc" |- | style="width:13ex;" | 2009-2010 | **Systems Analyst** — Black Knight Technology, Inc. | |} ===== Teaching Experience ===== {| class="TableItemSpc" |- | style="width:13ex;" | Spring 2014 | **Teaching Assistant** — W&M, Physics for the Life Sciences | |- | style="width:13ex;" | Fall 2011 – Spring 2012 | **Teaching Assistant** — W&M, Physics for the Life Sciences | |- | style="width:13ex;" | Fall 2010 – Spring 2011 | **Teaching Assistant** — W&M, Physics for the Life Sciences | |- | style="width:13ex;" | Fall 2008 – Spring 2009 | **Adjunct Professor** — UMW, General Physics Lab | |} ===== Publications ===== * [[public:publications:pub-34|"High-Throughput Optical Thickness and Size Characterization of 2D Materials"]] W. W. Dickinson, H. V. Kumar, D. H. Adamson, H. C. Schniepp, //Nanoscale//. 2018. ===== Talks and Posters ===== * "Graphene as a two-dimensional surfactant" Poster. MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA. December 2017. * "Graphene as a two-dimensional surfactant" Talk. ACS Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C. August 2017. * "Rapid optical method for morphological characterization of 2D materials" Poster. MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA. December 2016. * "Using atomic force spectroscopy to investigate the effects of reservoir pressure and temperatures on crude oil/rock interactions" Talk. MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA. November 2016. * "Using atomic force spectroscopy to investigate the effects of high pressure and high temperature on crude oil/rock interactions" Talk. Graduate Research Symposium, Williamsburg, VA. March 2016. * "Probing crude oil/rock interactions in the high temperature high pressure regime using atomic force spectroscopy" Talk. Graduate Research Symposium, Williamsburg, VA. March 2015. ===== Awards ===== * 2015 W&M PhysicsFest Photo Contest – 1st place – Professional’s Choice