Personal profile
About
Bro. Stott is a Jesuit and an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics. Prior to entering the Jesuits, he worked at Northeastern University and in the Radiology Department of Massachusetts General Hospital doing research on optical methods for medical imaging. As a Jesuit, Bro. Stott has also studied Philosophy and has a Masters in Theological Studies. More recently, he spent two years working for the Vatican Observatory doing observational astronomy and studying stellar evolution in open stellar clusters.
Contact Information
o: Bannow Science Center Rm 114
p: 203-254-4000 x3089
Related documents
Disciplines
- Physical Sciences and Mathematics
- Physics
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The Pelican Nebula and its Vicinity: a New Look at Stellar Population in the Cloud and around It
Boyle, R. P., Janusz, R., Vrba, F., Straizys, V., Laugalys, V., Kazlauskas, A., Stott, J. J. & Philip, A., Jan 1 2011.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation
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Deep Stromvil Photometry for Star Formation in the Head of the Pelican Nebula
Boyle, R. P., Stott, J. J., Janusz, R. & Straizys, V., Jan 1 2010.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation
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Microscopic origins of heliclinic phases in smectic liquid crystals
Stott, J. J. & Petschek, R. G., Jan 1 1999, In: Physical Review E. 60Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Twist modulated phases in chiral smectic liquid crystals
Stott, J. J. & Petschek, R. G., Jan 1 1999, In: Physical Review E. 60Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Routes to self-assembling stable photonic band-gap phases in emulsions of chiral nematics with isotropic fluids
Huang, C.-Y., Stott, J. J. & Petschek, R. G., Jan 1 1998, In: Physical Review Letters. 80Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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