Dr. Daniel Robb
Associate Professor, Faculty Sabbatical
                                                                
                                                            Degrees
- B.A. in Physics, Williams College, 1993
 - M.S. in Physics, University of Texas at Austin, 1998
 - Ph.D in Physics, University of Texas at Austin, 2002
 
Research & Teaching Interests
- Research interests are in the area of computational biophysics including modeling of spider circadian rhythms and of follicle growth in female rat ovaries.
 - Teaching interests include use of a flipped classroom in upper-level physics courses and inclusion of computational units in introductory-level physics courses.
 
Available as a Media resource for the following topics
- Biophysics
 - Computational Physics
 - Flipped Classroom Teaching
 
Willing to speak to professional, social or civic groups on
- Biophysics
 - Computational Physics
 - Flipped Classroom Teaching