Elizabeth Connolly

Elizabeth Connolly is a visiting professor of physics at Harvey Mudd College. Elizabeth’s research interests include cavity quantum electrodynamics and soft matter physics. She has investigated strong coupling between a single atom and a monolithic microresonator as well as the dynamics of impurity expulsion and motion near grain boundaries in two dimensional colloidal crystals. Before coming to Harvey Mudd, Elizabeth was a member of the Quantum Optics group at Caltech.
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How Stuff Moves, Part 2: Angular Motion (edX) EdX
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How Stuff Moves, Part 2: Angular Motion (edX)

Dive into the world of angular motion with 'How Stuff Moves, Part 2: Angular Motion'. This edX course offers a Calculus-based introduction to Newtonian mechanics, focusing on rotational dynamics and improving your ability to solve complex problems. Whether you're a student or a professional interested in physics, this course will provide you with a deeper understanding of how things rotate.

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