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View article: Generative AI as a lab partner: A case study
Generative AI as a lab partner: A case study Open
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection in Artificial Intelligence Tools in Physics Teaching and Physics Education Research.] Generative AI tools, including the popular ChatGPT, have had a significant impact on discourses about futur…
View article: Shining light on quantum phenomena through a levitated water droplet
Shining light on quantum phenomena through a levitated water droplet Open
Modeling the hydrogen atom is often considered an essential milestone in an introductory quantum mechanics course. Mathematically, the instructional path is clear: from the square potential well, through the harmonic potential, the three-d…
View article: Generative AI as a lab partner: a case study
Generative AI as a lab partner: a case study Open
Generative AI tools, including the popular ChatGPT, have had a significant impact on discourses about future work and educational practices. Previous research in science education has highlighted the potential of generative AI in various e…
View article: Developing a self-calibrating system for volume measurement of spheroidal particles using two acoustically levitated droplets
Developing a self-calibrating system for volume measurement of spheroidal particles using two acoustically levitated droplets Open
Acoustically levitated droplets in the nanoliter to microliter range are studied in various fields. The volume measurements of these are conventionally done using image analysis. A precision-produced calibration sphere is often used to cal…
View article: LeviLabs: learning about sound through acoustic levitation
LeviLabs: learning about sound through acoustic levitation Open
Sound waves are often studied as part of mechanical waves in the upper-secondary and undergraduate physics curricula. Acoustic levitation is an application of standing-wave phenomena, growing in popularity through the recent adoption of lo…
View article: Escape experience Aeroseum: a classical mechanics escape room
Escape experience Aeroseum: a classical mechanics escape room Open
Classical mechanics has long been a conceptually challenging topic for students. Escape Experience Aeroseum offers a novel approach to help address this issue by integrating classical mechanics into an educational escape room (EER). The es…
View article: Sliding down an inclined plane: a new method for measuring gravitational acceleration and kinetic friction in upper-secondary school
Sliding down an inclined plane: a new method for measuring gravitational acceleration and kinetic friction in upper-secondary school Open
An essential goal of teaching experimental physics is to engage students in exploring the validity of models and refining them. To comprehend, test, and revise scientific models, students need well-designed learning activities that enable …
View article: Drones as observers and students as data points: a large-scale demonstration of sound waves
Drones as observers and students as data points: a large-scale demonstration of sound waves Open
Sound is central in everyday life, and the physics of sound is present in many parts of physics education. A common way to teach physics concepts is to conduct experiments or show a phenomenon through demonstrations. However, it is far fro…
View article: Rolling balls or trapping ions? How students relate models to real‐world phenomena in the physics laboratory
Rolling balls or trapping ions? How students relate models to real‐world phenomena in the physics laboratory Open
The creation and use of models in science is of great importance for knowledge production and communication. For example, toy models are often used as idealized explanatory models in physics education. Models can be a powerful tool for exp…
View article: The Mechanical Paul Trap: Introducing the Concept of Ion Trapping
The Mechanical Paul Trap: Introducing the Concept of Ion Trapping Open
Nobel laureate Wolfgang Paul showed, back in the 1950s, that charged particles can be trapped using alternating electric fields. This technique is commonly referred to as Paul traps or radiofrequency traps (RF-traps) and is used in various…
View article: Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy Combined with Multiphoton Laser Scanning Microscopy—A Practical Guideline
Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy Combined with Multiphoton Laser Scanning Microscopy—A Practical Guideline Open
Multiphoton laser scanning microscopy (MPM) has opened up an optical window into biological tissues; however, imaging is primarily qualitative. Cell morphology and tissue architectures can be clearly visualized but quantitative analysis of…
View article: Integrating CAD, 3D-printing technology and oral communication to enhance students’ physics understanding and disciplinary literacy
Integrating CAD, 3D-printing technology and oral communication to enhance students’ physics understanding and disciplinary literacy Open
How do engineering physics students come to understand and share their physics learnings as a result of careful integration of oral communication with engineering skills like computer aided design and 3D-printing technology? Based in a soc…
View article: Report on fluorescence lifetime imaging using multiphoton laser scanning microscopy targeting sentinel lymph node diagnostics
Report on fluorescence lifetime imaging using multiphoton laser scanning microscopy targeting sentinel lymph node diagnostics Open
Taken together, the results from this investigation show promise for adopting MPM-FLIM in the context of SLN diagnostics and encourage further translational studies on fresh tissue samples.