Nathan Dawson PH.D.
College of Natural and Computational Sciences - Department of Natural Science
Assistant Professor of Physics
Education:
- PhD – Physics, December 2010, Washington State University
- Grad. Cert. in Opto-Electronics - December 2010, Washington State University
- BS – Physics, May 2004, University of Idaho
Courses Taught:
- Phys 164 (Algebra-based introductory physics I, includes lab), University of The Bahamas
- Phys 176 (Calc-based introductory physics I), University of The Bahamas
- Phyl 176 (Calc-based introductory lab I), University of The Bahamas
- Phys 2610 (Calc-based introductory physics I), Youngstown State University
- Phys 2611 (Calc-based introductory physics II), Youngstown State University
- Phys 2611L (Calc-based introductory lab II), Youngstown State University
- Phys 410 laboratory portion only (Electronics lab for physicists), Washington State University
- Phys 201L (Calc-based introductory lab I), Washington State University
- Phys 202L (Calc-based introductory lab II), Washington State University
- Astr 150L (Introductory astronomy lab), Washington State University
- Astr 390 (Lab only astronomy course), Washington State University
Teaching Interests/Research
Dr. Dawson has a passion for physics education and teaches introductory physics for students interested in the natural sciences and engineering. He also performs undergraduate-centered research investigating optical materials and fundamental light-matter interactions."