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Steven Sahyun
Steven Sahyun
Associate Professor
- Department(s): Physics
- Office Location: Upham Hall 157
- Phone: (262) 472-5113
- Email: sahyuns@uww.edu
- Website:
Dr. Sahyun is currently Chair of the Physics Department and has been at the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater since 2001.
Education:
He received a Ph.D. in Physics with an emphasis in Physics Education from in December 1999 for work on Physics Accessibility, an M.S. in Physics from in 1992 for work in Optics and Laser Diode research and a B. A. degree majoring in Physics and in French from in 1989.
Teaching:
He teaches primarily the PHYSCS 212: Physics for Elementary Teachers and PHYSCS 360 Optics courses. At 91¶¶Òõ he has also taught PHYSCS 100 Energy, PHYSCS 120 Light and Color, PHYSCS 130 Physics Foundations, PHYSCS 140 and 141 College Physics laboratories, PHYSCS 150 From Einstein to Star Trek, PHYSCS 180 and 181 Physics for Scientists and Engineers, PHYSCS 190 Frontiers of Physics Seminar, PHYSCS 212 Intermediate Laboratory, PHYSCS 240 Physics of Sound and Music, PHYSCS 344 Modern Physics and PHYSCS 489 Senior Seminar.
While on Sabbattical at in Shijiazhuang, China in Spring of 2012 and Summer 2013 he taught a course "A Review of Introductory Physics in English" to about 35 graduate students. and edited about 30 physics papers, abstracts, and letters that were being submitted to journals. During the summer of 2013, he returned for another two month visiting professor position teaching and editing research papers.
During the 2000-2001 academic year, he was a Lecturer at, Portland, OR and taught Physics 250 Physics III Electromagnetism, Physics 141 Introductory General Physics I, Physics 252 Physics IV Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, and Physics 300 Advanced Laboratory.
Research:
His research has focused on student understanding on the learning of physics and most recently involved in creating 3D printing of ojects to aid physics learning, HTML5 simulators particularly for use with the Next Gen Physics and Everyday Thinking Curriculum. Students working with Dr. Sahyun have also had research projects on creating a radio telescope, constructing a wind turbine and characterizing performance of electric bicycles.
Sahyun is currently a member of the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Faculty Senate (2018 - present) and is on the Chancellor's Committee for Disability Concerns. He has also served on the following 91¶¶Òõ committees: L&S College Curriculum Council, L&S Administrative Council, and Graduate Council.
He was president of the (2009 and in 2018) after hosting the 2009 and the 2018 WAPT meetings at 91¶¶Òõ.
He is a Board Member for the (2004 - present)
Memberships:
Dr. Sahyun is a life member of the and regularly participates in AAPT and WAPT meetings.
Member of and supports the .
Education:
He received a Ph.D. in Physics with an emphasis in Physics Education from in December 1999 for work on Physics Accessibility, an M.S. in Physics from in 1992 for work in Optics and Laser Diode research and a B. A. degree majoring in Physics and in French from in 1989.
Teaching:
He teaches primarily the PHYSCS 212: Physics for Elementary Teachers and PHYSCS 360 Optics courses. At 91¶¶Òõ he has also taught PHYSCS 100 Energy, PHYSCS 120 Light and Color, PHYSCS 130 Physics Foundations, PHYSCS 140 and 141 College Physics laboratories, PHYSCS 150 From Einstein to Star Trek, PHYSCS 180 and 181 Physics for Scientists and Engineers, PHYSCS 190 Frontiers of Physics Seminar, PHYSCS 212 Intermediate Laboratory, PHYSCS 240 Physics of Sound and Music, PHYSCS 344 Modern Physics and PHYSCS 489 Senior Seminar.
While on Sabbattical at in Shijiazhuang, China in Spring of 2012 and Summer 2013 he taught a course "A Review of Introductory Physics in English" to about 35 graduate students. and edited about 30 physics papers, abstracts, and letters that were being submitted to journals. During the summer of 2013, he returned for another two month visiting professor position teaching and editing research papers.
During the 2000-2001 academic year, he was a Lecturer at, Portland, OR and taught Physics 250 Physics III Electromagnetism, Physics 141 Introductory General Physics I, Physics 252 Physics IV Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, and Physics 300 Advanced Laboratory.
Research:
His research has focused on student understanding on the learning of physics and most recently involved in creating 3D printing of ojects to aid physics learning, HTML5 simulators particularly for use with the Next Gen Physics and Everyday Thinking Curriculum. Students working with Dr. Sahyun have also had research projects on creating a radio telescope, constructing a wind turbine and characterizing performance of electric bicycles.
- Physics Tactile Learning Objects: Currently developing including physical objects such as pulleys and levers as well as calculated surfaces such as diffraction patterns and normal distributions. See the for a full list.
- HTML 5 Physics Applets: There are to aid in learning of physics, including and a applets. Please see the for a full list.
- Neutron Activation Virtual Laboratory: This Website is a version of a DVD video and series of laboratory experiments created to aid in learning of the process of neutron activation of materials. Please see the .
- Anatomy of a Light Bulb Kit: Dr. Sahyun created the for students to more easily learn how an incandescent light bulb works.
- Auditory Graphs: His research has also centered around students' use of auditory graphs. He worked with the research group at , and his advisor was . He developed information and manuals for the and programs and worked on non-visual methods to represent information contained in graphs and pictures that are used in physics including having developed web based tests to compare visual and auditory (sound) graphs. The main focus of his Ph.D. research was centered on an and an Auditory Preference Test to compare subjects' preferences for different types of auditory graphs. The graphs were developed using AudioPlot controls as can be heard from
Sahyun is currently a member of the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Faculty Senate (2018 - present) and is on the Chancellor's Committee for Disability Concerns. He has also served on the following 91¶¶Òõ committees: L&S College Curriculum Council, L&S Administrative Council, and Graduate Council.
He was president of the (2009 and in 2018) after hosting the 2009 and the 2018 WAPT meetings at 91¶¶Òõ.
He is a Board Member for the (2004 - present)
Memberships:
Dr. Sahyun is a life member of the and regularly participates in AAPT and WAPT meetings.
Member of and supports the .