University of Scranton Hosts American Association of Physics Teachers Annual Conference

The University of Scranton recently hosted the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) Annual Conference on campus .
Joseph Dreisbach, Ph.D., interim provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at The University of Scranton; Dr. Farrar; Abaz Kryemadhi, Ph.D., associate professor of physics at Messiah College, and immediate past-president of AAPT Central Pennsylvania Section; and Nicholas Truncale, a faculty member of the Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering at The University of Scranton and current president of AAPT Central Pennsylvania Section.
Joseph Dreisbach, Ph.D., interim provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at The University of Scranton; Dr. Farrar; Abaz Kryemadhi, Ph.D., associate professor of physics at Messiah College, and immediate past-president of AAPT Central Pennsylvania Section; and Nicholas Truncale, a faculty member of the Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering at The University of Scranton and current president of AAPT Central Pennsylvania Section.

The University of Scranton hosted the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) Annual Conference on campus this spring, which included the keynote address “Seeing Anew: How Advances in Microscopy are Changing the Life Sciences” by Matthew Farrar, Ph.D., assistant professor of physics, Messiah College.

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