John Weiss, Ph.D.
Assistant professor, physics
- jweiss@stmartin.edu
- 360-412-6102
Old Main 110C
Areas of Expertise
- Physics of Orbits and Planetary Rings
- Numerical Simulations in Physics
- The History of Science
Education
Ph.D., Astrophysical, planetary, and atmospheric sciences, CU-Boulder
B.A., Physics/astronomy and mathematics, Carleton College
Background
John Weiss's research focus on the dynamics of Saturn's rings at the scale of individual 1-meter ring particles and how collective behaviors between the particles lead to structures forming within the rings or evolution of the ring. He also is interested in the interaction between rings and the small moons that orbit in or near them ("moonlets") as well as a variety of small (but amusing) physics problems. In addition, he likes to delve into the history of science and the experiments and reasoning used.
Select publications
- Weiss, J. W.; Porco, C. C.; Tiscareno, M. S. 2009, ", The Astronomical Journal,138, pp 272-286
- Porco et al. 2008, "", The Astronomical Journal, 136, pp. 2172-2220
- Tiscareno et al. 2006, "", Nature, 440, pp. 648-650
Areas of interest (professional/personal)
History of science, classical studies, public outreach astronomy, cooking, birding, photography