Anne Pellerin

Associate Professor
ISC 228F
585-245-5011
pellerin@geneseo.edu
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Photo of Dr. Pellerin at the 20 inch SUNY Geneseo Telescope. Photo by K. Walters.

Curriculum Vitae

Education

  • Ph.D. in Physics - Université Laval

  • M.Sc. in Physics - Université Laval

  • B.Sc. in Physics - Université Laval

  • College - Cégep de Victoriaville

  • High School - Polyvalente Le Boisé

After the Ph.D.

  • 2004-2007: Space Telescope Science Institute

  • 2007-2008: Johns Hopkins University

  • 2008-2012: Texas A&M University

  • 2012-2013: Mount Allison University

  • 2013-today: SUNY Geneseo

Classes

  • ASTR 106: The Solar System Laboratory

    A laboratory experience to complement the material covered in ASTR 105. Lab activities will include analyzing and interpreting data on Kepler’s Laws, optics, and planetary systems.

  • PHYS 114: Physics I Lab

    A lab course to complement General Physics I and Analytical Physics I lectures. Experiments in kinematics, projectile motion, Newton's laws, momentum, and energy conservation will be performed.

  • PHYS 226: Optics & Modern Physics Lab

    Devoted to the understanding of experiments in Optics, Atomic Physics, and Nuclear Physics. Typical experiments would cover composite lens systems, interference effects, e/m, emission spectra, and radioactive decay.