SCHENECTADY -- John Dumas of Massena was a presenter at Union College's annual Steinmetz Symposium Day recently. Dumas presented researched titled "Rapidly Tunable Pulsed Laser Using an Acousto-Optic …
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SCHENECTADY -- John Dumas of Massena was a presenter at Union College's annual Steinmetz Symposium Day recently.
Dumas presented researched titled "Rapidly Tunable Pulsed Laser Using an Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter."
Every year Union College celebrates its undergraduate research program by inviting students to present their creative and scholarly achievements.
This year, over 450 students participated in the festivities that spanned all of the college's academic disciplines.