Michael N. Monce
Professor Emeritus of Physics
Joined Connecticut College: 1981-2019
Education
M.S., Colorado State University
Ph.D., University of Georgia
Ion-molecule collisions
Ion-atom collisions
Mike Monce's teaching interests span from introductory courses to senior level quantum mechanics. He leads a two-semester sequence of laboratory work in experimental physics and a semester of advanced laboratory instruction.
His area of expertise lies in atomic and molecular physics, particularly atomic collisions. To perform this work he uses a 1 million volt ion accelerator housed on campus. The research is involved in two areas: measurement of photon emission from ion-molecule collisions, and x-ray analysis of materials. Recent work on the photon emission study has focused on water as a target molecule. The x-ray analysis project has recently, in a joint effort with the Department of Art History, has been looking at the composition of ancient Greco-Roman pottery.
Monce actively encourages students to work on his projects. Much of the work he has conducted with students has been presented at professional meetings, appeared in Physical Review A, and The Journal of Geophysical Research, in which the students were first authors.
He has reviewed grant proposals for the NSF, and served on the Physics Standard Setting Advisory Board Committee for Connecticut's Department of Education. He advises students who are interested in teaching careers in physics.
He is also a fellow of the Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology at Connecticut College.
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Contact Michael N. Monce
Mailing Address
Michael N. Monce
Connecticut College
Box #5553
270 Mohegan Ave.
New London, CT 06320
Office
212 F. W. Olin Science Center