Rodney Speight Jr Email and Phone Number
Hello all! I’m a fourth-year Physics major at San Diego State University pursuing a minor in Mathematics.I'm keenly interested in research exploring Particle Astrophysics and Quantum Mechanics! As of late I've been particularly interested in the physics associated with interactions between elementary particles, and the uses of computational simulations to better understand mysterious celestial bodies. Besides my absolute passion for Physics and Astronomy, I love puzzles, cooking, staying physically active, and advocating for underrepresented and marginalized groups within STEM.I have a serious desire to obtain my PhD in Physics and help break down barriers for other curious students of color that want to pursue such a field. Overall, I'm a huge believer that a strong work ethic and an insatiable desire for knowledge/growth are truly the keys to success, and better understanding our place in the universe!
University Of California, Berkeley
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Undergraduate Research AssistantUniversity Of California, Berkeley Sep 2024 - PresentUnited States -
Undergraduate Research InternUniversity Of California, Berkeley May 2024 - Aug 2024Berkeley, California, United States- REU working on a project investigating astrophysical theory of gravitational waves and multi-messenger transient sources, especially Super Massive Black Holes (SMBHs). - Advised by Dr. Luke Zoltan Kelley, theoretical and computational assistant Professor at University of California, Berkeley. -
Cal-Bridge ScholarCal-Bridge Jun 2023 - Present- A member of Cal-Bridge's 10th Cohort of Cal-Bridge Scholars in the field of Physics and Astronomy.- Advised by Dr. Gibor Basri, stellar formation researcher and Professor Emeritus at University of California, Berkeley, and Dr. Ken Nollett, theoretical and computational research Professor at San Diego State University. -
Undergraduate Research AssistantSan Diego State University Feb 2024 - Sep 2024San Diego, California, United States- Currently working towards senior thesis research project focused on Nuclear Physics and the interactions of elementary particles via nucleosynthesis. - Advised by Dr. Ken Nollett, theoretical and computational research Professor at San Diego State University. -
Undergraduate Research InternUniversity Of Maryland May 2023 - Aug 2023College Park, Maryland, United States- REU comparing the sensitivities of TeV gamma-ray detectors: the High-Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) Observatory and the Large High-Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO).- Utilized Python and Fortran programming techniques to determine the statistical likelihood of specified high energy locations listed in LHAASO's First Catalog of Gamma-Ray Sources.- Found a unique proportional relationship suggestive that HAWC is more sensitive to harder spectral indices at more southern locations in our galactic sky.- Outliers to this relationship proved as points for future research, most specifically in the unidentified gamma-ray source 1LHAASO J1219+2915, thought to be a new class of variable extragalactic origin or other phenomena!- Gave a ten minute presentation on my research to peers, graduate students, professors, and other scientists at the University of Maryland Final Research Symposium. -
Undergraduate Research InternUniversity Of Maryland Dec 2022 - Jan 2023College Park, Maryland, United States- A member of GRAD-MAP’s 10th cohort of Winter Workshop Scholars.- Worked extensively with Python and Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) data to replicate the light curves of exoplanets WASP-12b, WASP-17b, and WASP-33b. Formulated fitted models to calculate and confirm their orbital periods and planetary to stellar radii ratios. - Gave a ten minute presentation on my research to peers, graduate students, and other scientists. - Participated in discussions/panels centered on professional development such as application writing, good research-based presentation etiquette, and the challenges of underrepresented minorities within the field. -
Summer Research AssistantSlac National Accelerator Laboratory May 2020 - Aug 2020Menlo Park, California, United States- Utilized BMAD, a Python based algorithm frequently used for multi-particle beam tracking, to better visualize the inner-workings of electromagnetic influences on high-speed particles.- Concurrently studied Professor Eric Prebys' UC Davis course, Accelerator Physics Fundamentals, to gain a greater scope of accelerator components and their mathematical principles.
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Rodney Speight Jr works for University Of California, Berkeley
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Rodney Speight Jr's current role is Physics Student @ SDSU | Computational Astrophysics Research Assistant @ UC Berkeley.
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Rodney Speight Jr attended San Diego State University, St. Patrick - St. Vincent Catholic High School.
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