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Graduate Students

2025

2024

 
NameSupervisorThesis Title
Ahmed, ZarinGarrett, P.Developing The Detector Array for Energy Measurement of Neutrons (DAEMON) 
Ciccone, StephanieCaballero, L.An exploration of r-process abundance ratios from neutron star mergers compared to observed stellar abundances
Deguire, PaulCaballero, L.Effect of the Equation of State of Ultra-Dense Matter on the Diffuse Neutrino Background
El-Rayyes, YasmeenDutcher, J.Particle Radius and Young's Modulus of Acid-Hydrolyzed Phytoglycogen Nanoparticles
Leaker, VictoriaPoisson, E.The Love Numbers and Multipole Moments of Static Binary Systems
McBride, JoelWickham, R.Final Report: Using stress to determine the equilibrium period of diblock copolymer nanostructures in dynamical self-consistent field theory
Pannu, Sangeet-PalGarrett, P.Searching for signatures of shape coexistence in 100 Ru
Pitre, TristanPoisson, E.Dynamical Tidal Deformation of a Body in General Relativity, Without Modes
Salimi Nanehkarani, SajjadLadizhansky, V.Solid State NMR Study of New Sensory Rhodopsin (SR138)

2023

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2021

2020

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Coleman, RobinSvensson, C. Beta Decay of Neutron-Rich 52K
Cureatz, DanCampbell, J.L./O'Meara, J.Refinement of the GUPIX Treatment of Multiple Ionization Satellites and Detector Non-linearity
Flood, Victoria Gellert, R.Sulfur Observations and Analysis by the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer and ChemCam Instruments on the Mars Science Laboratory Rover
Hanania, Jordan Gellert, R.Quantification of Light Elements by the Mars Science Laboratory's Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer using Absolute Rayleigh Scatter Peak Analysis
Hiles, MelanieDutcher, J.Classifying Formulations and Tracking Accelerated Aging of Crosslinked Polyethylene Pipes by Applying Machine Learning Concepts to Infrared Spectra
Ismail, NawarGezerlis, A.Effective Mass and Machine Learning in Strongly Interacting Neutron Matter
Knight, BrynCaballero, L.Neutron capture rates for strongly interacting neutrons
Lahaye, MichaelPoisson, E.Self-Force From Conical Singularity, Without Renormalization
Martinello, SamuelGezerlis, A.Neutron matter with skyrme functionals in a periodic external field
Sampson, JoshuaDutcher, J. Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles via Laser Ablation in the Presence of Phytoglycogen
Sargent, Leanne Campbell, J.L./O'Meara, J.Extension of the accelerator-based PIXE emulation of the MSL APXS
Valbuena Burbano, SallyGarrett, P.Nuclear Structure of 98RU Using Beta Decay
Wilhelm, Brent Gellert, R.Quantification of MnO using the ChemCam LIBS Instrument and Comparison with the Alpha-Particle X-ray Spectrometer

2019

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Bryenton, KyleNicol, E.Optical Properties of the α-T3 Semi-Dirac Model
Buraczynski, MateuszGezerlis, A.Static Response of Neutron Matter
Charlesworth, KateDutcher, J.The Creation of a Phytoglycogen-Functionalized SPR Sensor Surface and the Binding of Concanavalin A to Phytoglycogen
Cuthbert, DanielQin, X.R.Investigation of the Si(111)-√3x√3R30 Surface Reconstruction by Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy
Dawkins, William Gezerlis, A.Quantum Monte Carlo Simulations: From Few to Many Species
de Vlugt, JeffLadhizansky, V.Identifying the sugars and phospholipids tightly bound to an integral membrane protein
Dingwell, DylanLadhizansky, V./Brown, L.Refinement of loop structure in human aquaporin-1 by solid-state NMR spectroscopy
Greaves, BeauMücher, D.Investigation of High-Lying (alpha,gamma) Resonances in 22Ne through One-Neutron Transfer in Inverse Kinematics at TIGRESS
Holden, ShaneWickham, R. Simulation of Chain Exchange Between Ordered Block Copolymer Micelles: Influence of Chain Architectures
McGee, ErinGarrett, P.Searching for Shape Coexistence with 123Te(n,γ) Thermal Neutron Capture
Palkanoglou, Georgios Gezerlis, A.Approaching the Thermodynamic Limit in BCS Theory
Sacchetti, AndrewJiang, D.T.Chemical Speciation of Iron and Cobalt Dopants in an Industrial Nickel Oxide System
Schilbach, TysonCaballero, L/Svensson, C.Accretion Disk Contributions to the Diffuse Neutrino Background
Zidar, TammySvensson, C.Beta decay of neutron-rich 33Mg21
Zielinski, TashGezerlis, A.Finite-Size Effects Within the 2D BEC-BCS Crossover

2018

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2011

2010

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Bangay, JackWickham, R./ Garrett, P.Structure of 110Cd studied with β-decay of 110In and (n,n'γ) reaction
Brown-Bury, WilliamCampbell, J.L./ O'Meara, J.Extension of the Compton-Rayleigh Scatter Method for Analysis of Martian Rocks and Soils
Gambel, MarenDeKerckhove, D.Development of an External Beam Pixe Microprobe at the University of Guelph
Lee, MayGellert, R.Empirical Investigations of Compton and Rayleigh Scattering in Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer (APXS) Spectra
Martin, ChrisKycia, S.High Resolution Pair Distribution Function Method for Analysis of Amorphous and nanoparticle Samples
Miller, KevinJiang, D.-T.X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Studies of Ultrathin Nickel Silicide Films 
Schick-Martin, DaleDeKerckhove, D.Development of the Guelph High Resolution Proton Microprobe
Spencer, RussellWickham, R.Simulation of Nucleation Dynamics at the Lamellar-Cylinder Transition in Diblock Copolymer Melts

2009

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Binnington, TaylorPoisson, E.Tidal Deformation of Relativistic Polytropic Stellar Models
Demand, GregoryGarrett, P.Development of a Novel Algorithm for Nuclear Level Scheme Determination
Green, KatieGarrett, P.Nuclear Structure of 112CD Through Studies of β Decay
Leisti, TimothyKycia, S.Modelling Gold Nanoparticles Using the Second Moment Approximation

2008

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Comeau, SimonPoisson, E.On the Tidal Heating of Black Holes in Kerr Space-Time
Glickman, DanielDutcher, J.Quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) and Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) Study of the Enzymatic Degradation of Cellulose Thin Films
Hasiuk, Timothy K.Jeffery, K./ Ladizhansky, V.An Investigation into the Lithium Ion Dynamics of Lithium Lanthanum Titanate Using Solid State Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
Illes, EmiliaNicol, E. Optical Properties of Underdoped Hight Tc Superconductors from a Phenomonological Model
Leach, KyleSvensson, C.High Precision Measurement of the Superallowed Beta-Decay Branching Ratio of 38mK
LeBlanc, JamesNicol, E. Signatures of Gap Inhomogeneities in Optical Properties of Superconductors
Michalek, MonikaDutcher, J.Analysis of the Spincoating of Thickness Gradient Polymer Films
Taylor, StephannePoisson, E.Effect of a Post-Newtonian Tidal Environment on a Non Rotating Black Hole
Wong, JamesGarrett, P.Design study of descant - Deuterated Scintillator Array for Neutron Tagging

2007

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Finlay, P.Svensson, C.High-Precision Branching Ratio Measurement for The Superallowed Beta+Emitter 62Ga
Pasieka, A.Kribs, D.Completely Positive Maps and Passive Quantum Error Correction 
Zhong, L.Ladizhansky, V.Solid-state Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR): a novel probe of the structure of membrane-bound myelin basic protein (MBP)

2006

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Arthurs, MichaelSullivan, D.E. Effect of Molecular Flexibility on the Nematic-Smectic Phase Transition in Simple Liquid Crystal Systems 
Bayat Movahed, HanifSullivan, D.E. The Phase transitions of semi-flexible hard Sphere Chain Liquids
Jones, BrianCampbell, J.L.Reducing Systematic Error in Measurements of Proton-Induced L Subshell Cross-Sections
Pound, AdamPoisson, E.Limitations of two Adiabatic Approximation Schemes in the Gravitational Self-force Problem
Preston, BrentPoisson, E.Black Hole Perturbation Theory in a Light Cone Gauge
Schumaker, MichaelSvensson, C.Measurements and Simulation-Based optimization of Tigress HPGe Detector Array Performance
Tersigni, AndrewQin, X.-R.Scanning tunneling microscope (STM) Study of Tetracence Films on the Hydrogen-Passivated Si (001) Surface

2005

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Alessi, NickGray, C./Goldman, S.Simulation Study of N2 Vibrational overtone Solvent Shifts
Allen, ScottDutcher, J.Protein adsorption studies using surface plasmon resonance
Curtis, JoshuaGarfinkle, D./Poisson, E.The approach to the generic spacetime singularity with stiff matter
Haas, RolandPoisson, E.Mass Loss of a Scalar Charge in Cosmological Spacetimes
Hyland, BrownwynSvensson, C.Precision half Life and Branching Ratio Measuremetns for The Superallowed beta Emitter 62Ga
Molina, JavierPoisson, E.Extended-body Approach to the Self-Force

2004

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Demille, StevenPoisson, E.Overtone Spectroscopy comparing CRDS to ICL-PAS and Phase Shift CRDS
Grinyer, G.Svensson, C.High Precision Measurements of 26Na β-Decay
Labranche, HendrickLaw, J. Time Series Analysis for the CF Source in Sudbury Neutrino Observatory

2002

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Schultz-Nielsen, ChristianDutcher, J.Pattern Formation and Instabilities in Multilayer Polymer Films
Thomas, JasonDutcher, J.Preparation and Characterization of spincoated Polymer Wedge

2001

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Murray, ChristopherDutcher, J.Dispersion Phenomena and the Glass Transition in Thin Polymer Films

2000

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Laarakkers, BillPoisson, E.Radiative Falloff in Schwarzschild-Einstein-de Sitter Spacetime
Van Der Ende, BryanDavis, J.H. Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Wild-Type and Mutant Neu Transmembrane Domains

1999

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Daub, ChristopherHenry, B. The Modelling and Calculation of Dipole Moment Functions and Their Application In Describing the Intensities of XH Stretching
Jaffer, KarimSullivan, D.E. The Nematic-Isotropic Phase Transition in Rigid Linear Fused Hard-Sphere Chain Fluids
Lee-Dadswell, GeoffreyGray, C.G.Dynamics of Helium Trapped in Fullerene Cages
Martel, KarlPoisson, E.Signal Detection of Gravitational Waves from Eccentric Binaries:  Non-Optimal Filtering
Roth. ConnieDutcher, J.Hole Formation in Freely-Standing Polystyene Films
Schroeder, ChristianJeffrey, K.R. The Construction of an NMR Microimaging Instruction
Trottier, AlexandreBrooks, R.L.Infrared Spectroscopy of Hydrogen-Doped Liquid Helium
Wachner, AndrewJeffrey, K.R. Multidimensional Deuterium Exchange NMR A Probe for Ultra Slow Motion
White, GeorgeGray, C. /Goldman, S.Ion Transport across a Potential Energy Barrier Inside an Atomic Scale Model Ion Channel

1998

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Bettencourt, DavidSullivan, D.E. Lattice Model for Binary Water-Surfactant Mixtures
Hayne, StewartJeffrey, K.R.Preservation of POPC Model membrane Integrity by Trehalose.  A 2H and 31P NMR Study
Wong, WilliamNicol, E.Local Density of States of an Isolated Vortex in the Quasiclassical Limit

1997

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Chizma, JeffKarl, G.An Investigation into the Nature of the Transition Between the Sudden and Adiabatic Approximations in the Beta Decay of Tritium
Leonard, StevePoisson, E.Wave Tails of Integer-Spin Fields in Curved Spacetime
Weetman, PhilipGoldman, S. /Gray, C. Use of the Poisson-Boltman Equation to Estimate the Electrostatic Free Energy Barrier for Dielectric Models of Biological Ion Channels

1996

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Belohorcova, KatarinaDavis, J.H. Molecular Dynamics Simulation of a Synthetic Peptide in a Phospholipid Bilayer
Jirasek, AndrewBrooks, R.L.FTIR Spectroscopy of Proton Irradiated Helium Gases at 4.2 K and Liquids at 3.0 K
Lamonica, RosarioHunt, J.L. Visible Spectroscopy Using Pulsed Proton Beam Absorption
Ruggiero, AntonioKarl, G.The Octect Structure of Four-Quark Operators and Non-Leptonic Hyperon Decays
Svaikauskas, Maria FernandaHallett, F.R. Irradiated Solid Hydrogens using a Fourier Transform Interferometer
Tagg, NathanielSimpson, J.J. The Characterization of the Response of a Silicon Surface Barrier Detectors to Electrons

1995

NameSupervisorThesis Title
 Dalnoki-Veress, KariKarl, GImplications of non-leptonic hyperon decays on the structure of the proton
Dimaline, WayneFischer, C.W.A Review of High Tc Superconducting Y-Ba-Cu Oxides: Production and Characterization
Moran, GeraldJeffrey, K.R. Deuterium NMR of Suger/Water Glasses
Sweeney, SteveBrooks, R.L.Data Acquisition Using the Stanford SR250 Gated Averager and Boxcar Integrator
Voroney, Jon-PaulLawniczak, A. Pattern Formation in Reaction-Diffusion Systems with Immobile Complexing Species
Wagner, GlennBrooks, R.L.Emission Spectroscopy of Cryogenic Hydrogen and Helium Gases

1994

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Chon, Myung CholLaw, J. An Application of the Self-Consistent-Field Model to the Electron Capure Shakeoff
Gigault, ChristianDutcher, J.Brillouin Light Scattering Study of Cobalt-Based Ultrathin Film and Superlattices
Nejedly, ZdenekCampbell, J.L.Air Particulate Studies in South Western Ontario
Schattka, BernhardHenry, B. The Intracavity Dye Laser Photoacoustic Spectrophotometer
Sun, LipingDutcher, J.Elastic and Elasto-optic Properties of Thin Films of Poly(styrene) Spincoated on Si(001)
Tomerbli, BrunoSullivan, D.E. Pressure and Temperature Dependence of the Visible Emission Spectrum of H2-He mixtures at Low Temperature
Williams, JamesLeibbrandt, G. Applications of Quantum Chromodynamics
Yang, JianhaoGoldman, S.Vibration and Rotation Spectra of C60 and M@C60 (M = Li+, Na+, K+, Xe, Kr, Ar, Ne, He)

1993

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Cameron, KennethSimpson, J.J. Design and operation of an electrostatic radon detection chamber
Higuchi, DerekCampbell, J.L.Selected Projects in P.I.X.E.

1992

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Celetti, G.Sullivan, D.E. A lattice model for binary water-surfactant mixtures
Goddard, D.Karl, G. /Godfrey, S.Testing the WWγ and WWZ vertices through the process ep vWX
Tribe, E.Simpson, J.J. Evidence of heavy neutrino emission in the beta spectrum of calcium-45

1991

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Aguirre, M.Hallett, F.R. Design of a small angle integrategated light scattering spectrometer (SAILS)
Apichart, L.Sullivan, D.E. Phenomenological theory of smectic-A liquid crystals
Fu, YonglingStevens, J.R.Dielectric and conductivity relaxation in poly(propylene glycol) lithium triflate complexes
Kelly, KarenJeffrey, K.R. Neutron diffraction location of the chemicals BHT and THC in phospholipid bilayers
Moreau, M.Jeffrey, K.R. The NMR Microscope
Rajapakshi, R.Millman, B.M. The setup, modification, calibration and testing of a television X-ray area detector
Richardson, K.A.Leibbrandt, G. Radiative corrections in unified-gauge QED

1990

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Chung, Song HoStevens, J.R.109Ag NMR study of the dynamics of silver ions in (AgI)x(Ag2O - ηB2O3)1-x
Forrest, J.Hunt, J.L. Ultraviolet absorption in proton irradiated solid deuterium
Polson, J.Jeffrey, K.R. The use of 2H NMR lineshape and relaxation techniques to study molecular motions in solids and lipids
Strawbridge, K.Hallett, F.R. The design and calibration of a fibre-optic integrated light scattering spectrometer
Watton, J.Hallett, F.R. MIE scattering from vesicles

1989

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Kao, R.R.Smith, W.R. Mathematical models of perfusion column experiments

1988

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Basile, A.Gray, C.G.Study of inner bremstrahlung corrections in nuclear beta decay and the relationship to neutrino mass experiments
Hime, A.Simpson, J.J. Evidence for a 17-keV neutrino in the beta spectra of tritium and __S 
Miller, J.J.Brooks, R.L.Charge induced absorption in proton irradiated solid hydrogen deuteride
Prosser, R.S.Davis, J.H. Phospholipid order and dynamics in an amphiphilic peptide model membrane system:  A deuterium NMR study
Tokaryk, D.Brooks, R.L.Vacuum ultraviolet emission from cryogenic H2 and helium deuteride
Van Prooyen, M.Nickel, B.G. Monte Carlo study of the second virial co-efficient for polymers in dilute solutions
Weisnagel, S.Law, J. Study of inner bremstrahlung corrections in nuclear beta decay and the relationship to neutrino mass experiments
Youden, J.Egelstaff, P.A.Deviations from the pair potential contribution to the structure of Krypton at 237K

1987

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Milburn, M.P. Jeffrey, K.R.Phosphorous-31 NMR spin lattice relaxation time studies on egg phosphatidylcholine model membranes

1985

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Ghorayshi, P.A.MacKenzie, I. K. Positron mobility nd positronium formation in some solid insulators
Huschilt, J. Davis, J.H. Phase, thermodynamic and structural studies of two model membranes  using deuteron magnetic resonance, calorimetry and X‑ray diffraction
Roberts, W.  Karl, G. Sequential pair creation, rate oscillations, exclusivie decays and gluonium candidates
Vist, M.Davis, J.H.Partial phase behaviour of perdueteriated dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine‑cholesterol model membranes

1984

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Elder, K.Fischer, C.W.Rutherford backscattering:  A computer simulation approach
Horne, J.‑A.Renninger, G.H.  
King. D.G.Karl, G.Electric and magnetic multipoles of the Ω‑ hyperon
McGhee, P.L. Campbell, J.L. /Ollerhead, R.W.Measurement of the L2‑L3 Coster‑Kronig transition probability in heavy atoms
Nyeo, S.L. Leibbrandt, G.Functional integration methods in quantum field theory

1983

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Bostock, I.J.Simpson, J.J. Tl Analysis of Materials Used in the Construction of an Ultra Low Background Ge Detector
Root, J.H.Egelstaff, P.A.A Discussion of the Structure of Water
Selen, M.A.MacDonald, J.R. Proton beam induced infrared absorption in solid deuterium 

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Zimmerman, PeterPoisson, E.Self-Force in Non-Vacuum Space Times: Theory and Applications

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2010

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Allen, ScottDutcher, J.Quantitative Kinetics and Angle Scanning Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging
Miranda, MyleneBrown, L.Biophysical Characterization of a New Group of Rhodopsins from Photosynthetic Organisms
Pound, AdamPoisson, E.Motion of small bodies in general relativity: foundations and implementations of the self-force
Shi, JunQin, X.-R.Growth, Structural, and Electrical Characterizations of Organic Thin Film on Si-Based Substrates

2009

NameSupervisorThesis Titile
Phillips, AndrewGarrett, P./Svennson, C.Structure of 186,188Os Studied with(3He,d) Reactions
Schumaker, MichaelSvensson, C.Coulomb Excitation Structure Studies of 21Ne, 20,21Na

2008

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Haas, RolandPoisson, E.Self-force on point particles in orbit around a Schwarzschild black hole
Hopman, TheodoreCampbell, J.L.Characterization of Energy Dispersive Semiconductor Detectors for X-Ray Spectroscopy

2007

NameSupervisorThesis Title
De Hann, H.Gray, C.Nonequilibrium Molecular Dynamics Calculation of the Conductance of the KcsA Potassium Ion Channel
Grinyer, G.Svensson, C.High-Precision Half-life Measurements for Superallowed Fermi ß Decays 
Murray, C.Dutcher, J.The Effects of Heating and Chemical Acetylationon Ultrathin Chitosan Films

2005

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Lee-Dadswell, GeoffreyGray, C.Prediction of Transport Coefficients in One-Dimensional Systems
Van Der Ende, BryanBrooks, R.L.Laser-based Studies of Nonradiative Dynamics in Neodymium-doped Crystals

2004

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Chizma, JeffKarl, G.Configuration Mixing in L=1 Excited Nucleons
Martel, KarlPoisson, E.Particles and black holes: Time domain integration of the equations of black-hole perturbation theory
Roth, ConnieDutcher, J.Mobility on Different Length Scales in Thin Polymer
Trottier, AlexandreBrooks, R.L.Spectroscopy of Irradiated ices of Astrophysical Interest

2000

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Gigault, ChristianDutcher, J.Self-Assembled Polystyrene Microsphere Monolayers:  Annealing Morphology and Ellepsometry
Opps, SheldonGray, C./Sullivan, J.Phase Behaviour of Model Langmuir Monolayers

1999

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Moran, GeraldJeffrey, K.R. A Deuterium NMR and Dielectric Relaxation Study of Glucox/Water Glasses
Williams, Jimmy D.Leibbrandt, G. Two-Loop Renormalization of the Quark Propagator in the Light-Cone Gauge

1998

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Chon, Myung CholLaw, J.Muon Physics and Neural Network Event Classifier for Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
Dalnoki-Veress, KariDutcher, J.Confinement Effects on Thin Polymer Films
Qian, JinDavis, J.H. The Dynamics of Peptide-16 DMPC Bilayer Membranes
Richardson, AllanLeibbrandt, G.Noncovariant Gauges in Non-Abelian Field Theory
Tomberli, BrunoGray, C.G./Goldman, S.Supercritical Solubility in Carbon Dioxide: A Comparison of Theory and Simulation

1997

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Alexander, Marcela Hallett, F.R.Design of a Small Angle Spectrometer: Application to Food Systems
Andersen, TomSimpson, J.J.Development of Systems for the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
Belohorec, PeterNickel, B.G. Renormalization Group Calculation of the Universal Critical Exponents of a Polymer Molecule
Linhananta, ApichartSullivan, D.E. Statistical Physics of Surfactant-Water Binary Mixtures

1996

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Wang, ZihuangDutcher, J.Brillouin Light Scattering Studies of Anisotropies in Magnetic Thin Films and Bulk Crystals

1995

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Chung, SonghoStevens, J.R.7Li and 23Na NMR Studies of Cation Dynamics in Polymer Electrolytes
Kao, RowlandSmith, W.R. Computer Simulation Studies of Simple Fluids with Applications to Hormone-Receptor Binding
Langlais, DenisDavis, J.H. Internuclear Distance Measurements Using Rotational Resonance
Staley, MarkLeibbrandt, G.Finite Temperature Q.C.D. in the Temporal Gauge

1994

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Forrest, JamieBrooks, R.L.Spectroscopic Studies of Proton-Irradiated Solid Deuterium
Strawbridge, Kevin Hallett, F.R.Particle Size Analysis Using an Integrated Light Scattering Spectrometer

1992

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Matsen, M.W.Sullivan, D.E. Lattice model for water-oil-surfactant mixtures
Miller, J.J.Brooks, R.L.Raman spectroscopy of solid hydrogen deuteride
Prosser, R.S.Davis, J.H.Structural dynamics of an integral membrane peptide:  A deuterium NMR relaxation study
Tokaryk, D.Brooks, R.L.Reaction dynamics of metastable helium molecules and atoms at 4.2 K
Youden, J.P.Egelstaff, P.A.Neutron scattering studies of collective effects in the dynamic and static structure of dense fluids

1991

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Murray, DanNickel, B.G. Cases of two-independent variable scaling:  The ising model critical point and the probability of a coin landing on edge
Teare, S.Fischer, C.W.Determination of the energy levels in heterojunction quantum wells using capacitance voltage profiling

1990

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Shanes, F.Nickel, B.G. Calculation of the radius of gyration for a linear flexible polymer chain with excluded volume interaction

1989

NameSupervisorThesis Title
King, D.G.Karl, G. Quark model matrix elements with an arbitrary number of colours
Mcghee, P.L.Campbell, J.L.Transition probabilities in the L shell of heavy atoms
Tjipto Margo, B.Sullivan, D.E. Molecular theories of nematic liquid  crystals:  Bulk and interface

1988

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Roberts, W.Karl, G. Spin effects in Fermion pair annihilation

1987

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Perujo. A.Campbell, J.L. Advances in elemental analysis by proton-induced X-ray emission 

1986

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Ansari, R.R. Hallett, F.R. Quasi‑elastic laser light scattering study of polymeric flocculant systems
Nyeo , Su Long Egelstaff, P.A. 
Root, J.H. Egelstaff, P.A. 

1983

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Canaday, J.Fischer, C.W.Ionic Transport Studies of Anodic GaAs and Ga/As/Metal Layer Oxides
Jackman, J.A.MacKenzie, I.K. /Buyers, W. , A.E.C.L.Spin and Lattice Dynamics in Uranium Rocksalt Compounds
Sullivan, J.D.Egelstaff, P.A.The Structure of the Fluid States of Chlorine

1982

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Maxwell, J.A. Renninger, G.H. Theoretical Studies of the Visual Responses of the Lateral Compound Eye of Limulus polyphemus
Racey, T.J. Hallett, F.R. An Oscillating‑Translational Analysis of the Quasi‑Elastic Light Scattering Spectrum of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Siminovitch, D.J. Jeffrey, K.R. Nitrogen‑14 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Model Membranes

1981

NameSupervisorThesis Title
Craig, T.Hallett, F.R.Rotational-Translational Effects In Quasi-elastic Light Scattering from Bull Spermatazoa
Jorch, H.H. MacKenzie, I.K. The Temperature Dependence of Positron Diffusion in Ge and Si
Schultz, P.J. MacKenzie, I.K. Evidence for Shallow Positron Traps

Award Winners

Silver

The SILVER medal is awarded to the undergraduate who achieves the highest academic standing upon graduation from a bachelor degree program. The number of silver medals awarded by each university shall be determined by its full-time equivalent (FTE) undergraduate enrolment:

  • 1 medal – under 15,000 students
  • 2 medals – 15,000 to 25,000
  • 3 medals – more than 25,000.

Silver Medal Recipients

YearWinner
2019Lia Formenti (Physics)
2015Mateusz Buraczynski (Theoretical Physics)
2010Aidan Brown (Physics)
2010Jonathan Grossauer (Theoretical Physics)
2004Illya Tolokh (Theoretical Physics)

Gold

The GOLD medal is awarded to the student who achieves the highest academic standing at the graduate level. The number of gold medals awarded by each university shall be determined by its full-time equivalent (FTE) graduate enrolment:

  • 1 medal – under 2,500 students
  • 2 medals – 2,500 to 5,000
  • 3 medals – more than 5,000.

Gold Medal Recipients

YearWinner
2024Ryan Curry
2020Ryan Dunlop
2016Calvin Tabert
2011Adam Pound
2004Roland Haas

This medal is awarded to a graduating student (or students) in the Spring semester or the previous Fall or Winter Semesters. Application is not required.

Qualifications: Student who has completed semester 8 of any of the majors in Physics and who has obtained the highest cumulative average in the required Physics courses of that program, normally taken in semester 5 to 8.

YearWinners
2025Jesper Biesenthal
2024Ashley Geddes
2023Stefan Mijatovic
2022Anton Naim Ibrahim
Callum Wareham
2021Ryan Curry
Jay Florica
2020Liam Schmidt
2019Devin Hymers
Lia Formenti
2018Daniel Hortelano-Roig
2017Eric Bergmann
2016William Dawkins
2015Mateusz Buraczynski
2014Hillary Dawkins
2013Stephen Glazier
2012Matthew O'Halloran
2011Andrew S. Jamieson
2010Jonathan Grossauer
2009Kyle Manchee
2008Amanda O'Halloran
2007Patrick J. Bonnick
2006Colleen Bailey
2005Adam Pound
2004Illya Tolokh
2003Shawn Fostner
Andrew Phillips
2002Michael Parent
Anne Liptak
2001Michael  Fleischauer
2000Erin Barnett
1999Lauren MacArthur
1998Theodore Hopman
Hendrick De Haan
1997Jennifer Medlock
Marc Allard

This medal is awarded to a graduating student in the Spring semester.

Qualifications: A student who has completed semester 8 of the B.Sc. Nanoscience degree program and who has obtained the highest cumulative average in the required Nanoscience courses of that program. Semester(s): 8. 

YearWinner
2025Emma Greenall
2023Gault Bruch
2022Ethan Watt
2021Benjamin Morling
2020Aidan Maxwell
2019Nicholas van Heijst
2018Sara Mathews
2017Joseph Cirone
2016Megan Cowie
2015Steven Large
2014Grant Walters
2012Isdin Oke

Scholarship Winners

The scholarships will be made to the top 3 highest combined averages in PHYS*2240 and PHYS*2330. Application is not required.

In a time when the church was law, Copernicus took a stand and defended his theories of the cosmos.  The 16th Century scholar proposed that the Sun, and not the Earth, was the centre of the solar system, triggering the Copernican Revolution and laying the ground work for the Scientific Revolution  which followed.

Amount: Three scholarships

Qualifications: Students registered in a major offered by the Department of Physics with a minimum 80% average, and who have completed PHYS*2240 and PHYS*2330 in the previous academic semester.

YearWinners
2025Owen Baer
Jack Bedard
Addison Blue Calder
Evan Harley
Jasmine Kozar
2024Karen Brogee
Isaac Mercier
Jayda Widmeyer
2023Sophia Coslovi                    
Dante Kelly                    
Ethan McCourt
Roberta Keary
2022Matthew Burrows-Balka
Christopher Faeth
Jason Froats
2021Ashley Geddes
Quaid Hawkins
Ricky Summerlin
2020Joshua Cadogan
Elijah Kent
Callum Wareham
2019Anton Naim-Ibrahim
Michael Stuck
Jay Florica
2018Liam Schmidt
2017Chandler Ross
2016Devin Hymers
Lia Formenti
2015Eric Bergmann
Riley Lynch
Jeffrey De Vlugt
2014William Dawkins
Dylan Kisliuk
Lauren Taylor
2013Kristy Rieck
James Thompson
Joseph Turko
2012Hillary Dawkins 
Andrew Finlay
Shaun Pepper
Andre Hupe
2011Hannah Mulchay
John Atkinson
Boris Pavlovic
Andrew Tan
2010Adam Epstein
Jeffrey Gaudet
Kevin Sinclair
Alissa Tedesco
2009Amanda Devries
Timothy Lambert
Bethanie Nonkes
Matthew O'Halloran
Adrian Vantyghem
2008Matthew Barrett
Aidan Brown
Jonathan Grossauer
Jonathan Loranger
2007Alyssa Hoseman
Natasha Holmes
Emily Szusz
Kent Fisher
Kyle Manchee
Ryan Dunlop
2006Wesley Ernst
John McCuaig
Brent Millar
Miranda Schmidt 
Chad Smithson
Meaghan Ward
2005Dale Edwards
Amanda O'Halloran
David Hogenbirk
Michael Jarrett
2004Lindsay Baker
Michael Jensen
Monika Michalek
Jennifer Tunks
2003Colleen Bailey
Paul Finlay
Nathan Killoran
Keri McQuinn
Aron Pasieka
2002Mark Bird
Robert Diplock
Christiane Mallett
Michael Muchemu
Christopher Shurson
Illya Tolokh
2001Ben Doyle
Sean Graham
Bronwyn Hyland
Andrew Phillips
2000Jeffrey Beer
Shawn Fostner
Stephen Kamp
Samantha Lee
Michael Parent
Alexandra Rink
David Sone
Victor Young

In honour of University Professor Emeritus and former Chair of the Department of Physics, Peter A. Egelstaff. Application is not required.

Peter A. Egelstaff obtained his BSc (1946) and PhD 1954 in London England.  He emigrated to Canada in 1957 to take a position as group leader at Atomic Energy of Canada Limited in Chalk River, Ontario, for two years.  He moved back to the UK as Special Merit Senior Appointment at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment in Harwell, UK until 1970 when he returned to Canada to take up the position of Chair of the Department of Physics from 1970-75.  It was rumoured that during his five-year tenure the Physics Machine Shop was occupied solely by Peter's research work, which was in the field of neutron scattering for the determination of dynamics and structure of liquids. In 1980 Peter was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.  He retired in 1990 and  was honoured as University Professor Emeritus. Dr. Egelstaff passed away January 18, 2015, in his 90th year.

Amount: One Scholarship

Qualifications: Student who has completed 12.5 course credits, is currently registered in one of the majors in Physics and has a high cumulative average (of at least 80%) in the required Physics courses normally taken in Years 2 & 3 of the major.

YearWinner
2025Jesper Biesenthal
2024Celeste Wolske
2023Wesley Schlenker
2022Stefan Mijatovic
2021Josh Cadogan
2020Sangeet-Pal Pannu
2019Philip Lemaitre
2018Matthew Dutcher
2017Jeffrey De Vlugt
2016Lauren Taylor
2015Shaun Pepper
2014Kristy Rieck
2013Andrew Finlay
2012Stephen Glazier
2011John Malcolm
2010William Anderson
2009Matthew Barrett
2008Bradley Leufkens
2007Wesley Ernst
2006Gregory Demand
2005James Wong
2004Paul Finlay
2003Robert Diplock
2002Sean Graham
2001N/A
2000Tara Hargreaves

This graduate scholarship of has been established in memory of Professor Ross Hallett to honour his contributions to research in biophysics, as well as the academic life of the Department of Physics, the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, and the University of Guelph. All eligible students will be considered by the Departmental Awards Committee. Recommendations from the advisory committee will be sought by the Awards Committee for a selected short list of students, or will be volunteered by the advisory committee. Considerations will begin on May 1st of each year. Selection will be based on academic achievement and demonstrated ability and/or potential in biophysics research. This award may only be held once. No application necessary.

Students registered in a graduate program offered by the Department of Physics whose research is in the field of biophysics.

YearWinner
2025Mahdi Lavasani
2024Benjamin Morling
2023Nicholas van Heijst
2022Carley Miki
2021Hurmiz Shamana
2020Xiao Peng
2019Erin Shelton
2018Rachel Munro
2017Ben Baylis
2016Andrew Harris
2015Daryl Good

Established in honour of J.L. (Iain) Campbell, former Provost and Vice-President (Academic), of the University of Guelph from 1995 to 2000 and former Dean of the College of Physical and Engineering Science from 1987 to 1995. Application is not required.

Iain Campbell was born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, and received B.Sc. and PhD degrees from Glasgow University.  He emigrated to Canada in 1968 to join Guelph’s Physics Department.  He was Director of the Guelph Waterloo Physics Institute from 1984 to 1987, Dean of CPES from 1987 to 1995, and Provost and Vice-President Academic from 1995 to 2000.  He received an honorary DSc from Glasgow University in 1982, an honorary DTech from the University of Lund in Sweden in 1997, and the Queen’s Jubilee Medal in 2003.  He was honoured as University Professor Emeritus and awarded the University’s Medal of Merit.  He is well known internationally for his work in Proton Induced X-Ray Emission (PIXE), and the computer software GUPIX developed by Campbell’s group has been supplied to over 140 ion beam analysis laboratories in 30 countries.

Amount: One Scholarship

Qualifications: Student who is currently registered in one of the majors in Physics and who has completed at least 12.50 credits, with a high cumulative average (at least 80%) in the required Physics courses normally taken in Year 2 and 3 of the major.

YearWinner
2025Sophia Coslovi
Isaac Mercier
2024Matthew Burrows-Balka
2023Olivia Parker
Celeste Wolske
2022Ricky Summerlin
2021Victoria Leaker
2020Jay Florica
2019Chandler Ross
2018Lia Formenti
2017Erin McGee
2016Paula Boubel
2015Lauren Taylor
2014Shaun Pepper
2013Jonathon Schulz-Beach
2012Hannah Mulcahy
2011Alissa Tedesco
2010Cameron Harrop
2009Kent Fisher
2008Meaghan Ward
2007Chad Smithson
2006William Brown-Bury
2005Keri McQuinn
2004Nathan Killoran
2003Keith Ladouceu
2002Bronwyn Hyland
2001Robert Martin

Established on honour of Professor Emeritus James L. Hunt, Medal of Merit recipient. The recipient will have achieved the highest cumulative average over 80%. This award cannot be held with any other awards offered by the Department of Physics. Application is not required.

Jim Hunt graduated from Guelph C.V.I., and received an Hon. B.A. from Queens, and an M.A. and PhD from the U of Toronto.  He has received both a provincial and a national teaching award. He was co-designer of the MacNaughton Building, and Chair of the committee which designed the Guelph Waterloo link used for joint graduate courses.  He received the University’s Medal of Merit in 1999.  

He was the organizer of the project to design the stained glass window cover for the MacNaughton Building entrance, and most recently he has been working on using physics to create anamorphic art.  Jim created the anamorph located in the MacNaughton Foyer, as well as the recently dedicated anamorph located in the Science Complex.  He also designed, with artist Allan Mackay, a large-scale outdoor anamorph which is on permanent display in Kitchener at the intersection of King and Frederick streets.

Amount: One Scholarship

Qualifications: Students registered in any major offered by the Department of Physics that have completed 10.0 credits and have achieved a minimum 80% cumulative average.

YearWinner
2025Maia Sraga
2024Sophia Coslovi
2023Matt Burrows-Balka
2022Ashley Geddes
2021Callum Wareham
2020Anton Naim Ibrahim
2019Liam Schmidt
2018Devin Hymers
2017Lia Formenti
2016Charlie Pham
2015William Dawkins
2014Mateusz Buraszynski
2013Hillary Dawkins
2012Kevin Sinclair
2011Kevin Sinclair
2010Matthew O'Halloran
2009Jonathan Grossauer
2008Kyle Manchee
2007Amanda O'Halloran

In honour of University Professor Emeritus Innes K. MacKenzie. Not tenable with the Egelstaff Scholarship. Application is not required.

Amount: One Scholarship

Qualifications: Students who have completed 12.5 course credits and are currently registered in one of the majors in physics. It is given to a student with a high cumulative standing (of at least 80%) in the required physics courses normally taken in Years 2 & 3 of the major.

YearWinner
2025Dante Kelly
2024Quaid Hawkins
2023Stefan Mijatovic
2022Josh Cadogan
2021Michael Stuck
2020Victoria Leaker
2019Kristine Keon
2018Nawar Ismail
2017Paula Boubel
2016Erin McGee
2015Dylan Kisliuk
2014Jonathon Schulz-Beach
2013Boris Pavlovic
2012Andrew Tan
2011Andrew Jamieson
2010Lisa Esteves
2009Jonathan Loranger
2008Alyssa Hoseman
2007Brent Miller
2006Lindsay Baker
2005Jennifer Rock
2004Colleen Bailey
2003Mark Bird
2002Shawn Fostner
2001 
2000Anne Liptak

Established by Earl B. MacNaughton, former head of the Department of Physics and founding Dean of the College of Physical Science. Application is not required.

Earl B. MacNaughton was born in Maple, Ontario. He graduated from the University of Toronto with a PhD in Physics and joined the Department of Physics in 1948. MacNaughton was instrumental in redesigning the physics curriculum and promoting research. He became the Head of Physics in 1956 and was Head of Physics & Math from 1961 to 1967.  In 1964 the University of Guelph was created, and MacNaughton soon became Associate Dean of Wellington College (1966-1970), and then Dean of the College of Physical Science from 1970-1981.  This building was named after him in 1986 for his outstanding contributions to the University as an educator and an academic administrator.  Dr. MacNaughton, was in his 96th year when he  died January 5, 2015.

Amount: One Scholarship

Qualifications: Student who has completed semester 5 and is currently registered in one of the majors in Physics and has a high cumulative average (at least 80%) in the required Physics courses normally taken in semesters 3, 4 and 5 of the major.

YearWinner
2025Jayda Widmeyer
2024Olivia Parker
2023Christopher Faeth
2022Wesley Schlenker
2021Ryan Curry
2020Ephraim (Gabe) Dublin
2019Conner Zmudzki
2018Kristine Keon
2017Rebecca Frederick
2016Dylan Kisliuk
2015Perry Mahon
2014Andrew Finlay
2013Stephen Glazier
2012Boris Pavlovic
2011Adrian Vantyghem
2010Corina Nantais
2009Aidan Brown
2008Natasha Holmes
2007Dale Edwards
2006David Hogenbirk
2005Emilia Iles
2004Adam Pound
2003Christopher Shurson
2002Andrew Phillips
2001 
2000Robert McPhail

Established in honour of a distinguished Physics Professor Emeritus. Selection will be made to the student with highest cumulative average. Award may be held only once. No application required.

Ten years after obtaining her Masters in Physics in 1893, Marie Curie won the Nobel Prize in Physics along side her husband Pierre, and Henri Becquerel for their work on radioactivity and became the first woman to be awarded this prize.  In 1911 she was awarded a second Nobel Prize, this time in Chemistry. One of the most famous female scientists, Marie Curie’s legacy continues to live on today.

This award is made possible by a generous anonymous donation and is given to a fourth year student with the highest cumulative average and is not tenable with any other Department of Physics Scholarship.

Amount: One Scholarship

Qualifications: Students registered in any major offered by the Department of Physics who have completed a minimum of 15.0 credits and have achieved a minimum of 80% cumulative average.

YearWinner
2025Michaela Hishon
2024Ashley Geddes
2023Ricky Summerlin
2022Callum Wareham
2021Anton Naim Ibrahim
2020Liam Schmidt
2019Devin Hymers
2018Daniel Hortelano-Roig
2017Charlie Pham
2016William Dawkins
2015Mateusz Buraczynski

Established in honour of Professor Emeritus Robin W. Ollerhead, Chair of the Department of Physics 1982-1993. The award cannot be held concurrently with another award from the Physics Department and can be held only once. No application required.

Robin W. Ollerhead obtained his BSc from the University of Western Ontario in 1959. He then went on to complete both his MSc (1960) and PhD (1964) at Yale University. After working as an Assistant Research Officer at Chalk River Nuclear Lab for several years, he joined the Department of Physics in 1968 and was Chair of the Department of Physics from 1983 to 1992.

Dr. Ollerhead was a member of the research group led by Arthur B. McDonald, who won the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics for “the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass”. The Breakthrough Prize Foundation also recognized the 2015 Nobel Prize winning research and Robin was among the winners of the 2016 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.

Amount: One Scholarship

Qualifications: Students registered in a major offered by the Department of Physics who have completed all required courses normally taken in the first 5 semesters of that major who has completed 12.5 credits and achieved a minimum 80% average in the required Physics courses normally taken in semesters 3, 4 and 5 of their major.

YearWinner
2025Karen Brogee
2024Jocelyn Coulombe
2023Quaid Hawkins
2022Danica Allen
2021Elijah Kent
2020Michael Stuck
2019Ephraim Dublin
2018Chandler Ross

This scholarship is awarded in the winter semester to the student with the highest cumulative average over 80%. This award is not tenable with any other Department of Physics scholarships . Application is not required.

Amount: One Scholarship

Qualifications: Student who have completed a minimum of 10.0 credits up to a maximum of 19.75 credits and is enrolled in a physics major.

YearWinner
2025Sarah Klinck
2023Ashley Geddes
2022Elijah Kent
2021Jay Florica
2019Lia Formenti
2017Eric Bergmann
2016Rebecca Frederick
2015Kristy Rieck
2014Hillary Dawkins
2013Hannah Mulcahy
2012Alissa Tedesco
2011Matthew O'Halloran
2010Jonathan Grossauer
2009Kyle Manchee
2008Amanda O'Halloran
2007Patrick Bonnick
2006Patrick Bonnick
2005Colleen Bailey
2004Illya Tolokh
2003Illya Tolokh

Qualifications: A student who is currently registered in the third year of the B.Sc. Nanoscience program and who has completed between 7.50 and 9.75 credits, with a cumulative average of at least 80%.

Amount: Two Scholarships

Application not required. 

YearWinners
2023Emma Greenall
2022Alexander MacKay    
Heather Robertson
2021Ryan Cahalan
Hugh MacFarlane
2020Kikaoseh Agweh
Kelvin Olivares
2019Benjamin Morling
Ethan Watt
2018Raoul Vaz
2017Aidan Maxwell
Christoff Reimer
Nicholas van Heijst
2016Bernard Ross
Kalati Ziyad
2015Sara Matthews
Joseph Cirone
2014Jordan Atchison
Megan Cowie
2013Steven Large
Michael Zon
2012Grant Walters
Amy Frederick
2011Stephanie Charpentier

Qualifications: A student who is currently registered in the third year of the B.Sc. Nanoscience program and who has completed between 12.50 and 14.75 credits, with a cumulative average of at least 80%.

Amount: Two Scholarships

Application not required. 

YearWinners
2024Emma Greenall
Rachel Lewis
2023Hugh MacFarlane
Heather Robertson
2022Lucy Bassman
Hugh MacFarlane
2021Kelvin Olivares
Jonathan Quintal
Emily Wedde
2020Benjamin Morling
Ethan Watt
2019Raoul Vaz
2018Aidan Maxwell
Nicholas Van Heijst
2017Blair Tokiwa
2016Joseph Cirone
Sara Matthews
2015Megan Cowie
Jordan Atchison
2014Steven Large
Michael Zon
2013 
2012Grant Walters
Amy Frederick
2011Isdin Oke
Lukas Stille

Qualifications: A student who is currently registered in the third year of the B.Sc. Nanoscience program and who has completed at least 17.50 credits, with a cumulative average of at least 80%.

Amount: Two Scholarships

Application not required. 

YearWinners
2025Emma Greenall
Alexander Mackay
2024Colton Bourque
Alexander Mackay
2023Gault Bruch
James Galvao
2022Ethan Watt    
Emily Wedde
2021Benjamin Morling
Mukesh Taank
2020Aidan Maxwell
Christoff Reimer
2019Nicholas Van Heijst
Bernard Ross
2018Sara Matthews
Blair Tokiwa
2017Joseph Cirone
Joel McBride
2016Jordan Atchison 
Megan Cowie
2015Steven Large 
Michael Zon
2014Amy Frederick
Grant Walters
2013Devin Burke
2012Isdin Oke
Lukas Stille