Andrew Dougherty
Lafayette College Physics Department
Spring 2013
Fall 2012
Academic Advising
Older courses
I am interested in a variety of processes involving interfacial
instabilities and pattern formation, as well as more fundamental issues
involving the process of crystallization. My
current and recent projects include
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dendritic crystal growth,
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The amplitude of sidebranches in the dendritic crystal
growth of ammonium chloride, by
A. Dougherty, July 2012.
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Measurement of the Capillary Length for the Dendritic
Growth of Ammonium Chloride, by
A. Dougherty and F. Stinner, June 2012.
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Identification of radius-vector functions of interface
evolution for star-shaped crystal growth, by
Yifan Zhao, Daniel Coca, Stephen A. Billings, Yuzhu
Guo, Rile I. Ristic, Lucy L. De Matos, Andrew
Dougherty,
Mathematical and Computer Modelling of
Dynamical Systems, January 12, 2012
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high-pressure phase equilibria, and
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interfacial motion in a porous medium.
I have given a
variety of talks and presentations.
Associate Professor and Department Head
Department of Physics
Lafayette College
Easton, PA 18042-1782
This page is occasionally maintained by
Andrew Dougherty