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PhD Student • Quantum mechanics assessment development
CU Department of Physics

Office: Duane C223

Jesse is a graduate student working in the Wilcox group on developing a modular quantum mechanics assessment that will supersede all existing ones. He did his undergraduate degree at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln working on ultra-high energy neutrino detectors and spin-polarized electron beams. At CU Boulder he worked at NIST on a photonically-integrated compact atomic clock before switching to physics education research. Jesse enjoys climbing, skiing, long walks up a mountain, and wasting away afternoons with friends.