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William W. Dickinson
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Email: | 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 |
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Education
2012 | M.S. Physics — College of William & Mary | |
2008 | B.S. Physics/Mathematics — University of Mary Washington |
Professional Positions
2009-2010 | Systems Analyst — Black Knight Technology, Inc. |
Teaching Experience
Spring 2014 | Teaching Assistant — W&M, Physics for the Life Sciences | |
Fall 2011 – Spring 2012 | Teaching Assistant — W&M, Physics for the Life Sciences | |
Fall 2010 – Spring 2011 | Teaching Assistant — W&M, Physics for the Life Sciences | |
Fall 2008 – Spring 2009 | Adjunct Professor — UMW, General Physics Lab |
Publications
- "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