Dr. Anne Reilly
Assistant Professor (1998-present)
Physics Department, College of William and Mary
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Research Associate (1996-1998) in Physics
Center for Sensor Materials
at Michigan State University 
Ph.D. (1996) in Physics
University of Michigan
Thesis: "Mechanisms of the Low Density Nonlinear Optical Response of Excitons in Gallium Arsenide and the Study of Exciton Transport"
B.S. (1988) in Physics and Mathematics,
Marquette University.

Students:

Graduate Students:
Chris Allmond (M.S., 2001)- Pulsed Laser Deposition with the Jefferson Lab Free Electron Laser
Jason Gammon (Ph.D., 2003) - Determination of the Bonding Structure in Hard Carbon Nitride Thin Films
Hailong Huang (Ph.D. candidate)- Ultrafast Optical Studies of Half-Metallic Thin Films
Keoki Seu (Ph.D. candidate) - MOKE Studies of Exchange Biasing in IrMn/Co and FeMn/Co
Shannon Watson (Ph.D. candidate) - Effects of Buffer and Capping Layers on Giant Magnetoresistance in Ferromagnetic Thin Films

Undergraduates:
John Mallory (2004)-Factors Which Determine Interest or Fear in Physics
Matt Schu (2003)-External Cavity Diode Lasers: Controlling Laser Output via Optical Feedback
Andrew Busch (2003)-Magneto-Optical Kerr Effect Studies of Half-Metallic CrO2
John Lesoine (2003- summer REU student)

James Schafer (2002)-Physics Education Through Demonstrations and Personal Interaction
Haley Showman (2002)-Study of Exchange Biasing Anisotropy in IrMn/Co Thin Films

Jonathan Columbia (2002- summer REU student)
Lauren Chaikin (2002- summer REU student)

Hugh Carney (2001)-Characterization of an Ultrafast Optical Parametric Amplifier System
Travis Turner (2001)-Investigation of the Properties of Magnetic Films Deposited on Carbon Nitride
Chad Weiler (2001 -summer REU student)
Adam Cohen (2000)- Optical Analysis of the Ablation Process in Pulsed Laser Deposition
Heather Faltin (2000)-The Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Permalloy-Carbon Thin Film Multilayers
Jennifer Wilkes (2000)-The Experimental Ultrafast Magneto-Optical Kerr Effect

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research | Our Group | Publications (selected)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phone: 757-221-1881

Fax: 757-221-3540

Email: reilly@physics.wm.edu