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About Daniel Ludwigsen

Working in the physics of musical instruments, immersed in the dynamics of teaching and learning. Research interests in acoustics include structural vibration, acoustic resonators, noise control and psychoacoustics. Teaching efforts focus on adapting results of physics education research to the Kettering University setting, promoting active learning and high expectations, in a positive setting.

Positions

July 2021 - Present Department Head- Physics, Kettering University Department of Natural Sciences
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2016 - Present Department Head, Kettering University Physics Department
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2005 - Present Associate Professor of Physics, Kettering University Department of Natural Sciences
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Curriculum Vitae



Research Interests


Grants

2013 - 2015 Mechanics, Inc.: An Apprenticeship Approach to Introductory Physics
Kern Family Foundation
KEEN Topical Grant
Role: Principal Investigator
Colleague(s): Janet Fornari
$29,720
2008 - 2011 Learning Modules with Crash Safety for Introductory Physics
National Science Foundation - NSF Award Number 0736766
Role: Principal Investigator
Colleague(s): Janet Fornari, Bahram Roughani
$137,037
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Professional Service and Affiliations

1992 - Present Member, Acoustical Society of America
Member, American Association of Physics Teachers
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Honors and Awards

  • Outstanding Teaching Award, Kettering University, 2005


Education

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1992 - 2001 PhD, Brigham Young University - Provo
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1988 - 1992 BA, Beloit College
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Publications (27)