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Joshua Von Korff
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 23
Citations - 491
Joshua Von Korff is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum algorithm & Search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 23 publications receiving 426 citations. Previous affiliations of Joshua Von Korff include Kansas State University & Harvard University.
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Evidence for interstellar origin of seven dust particles collected by the Stardust spacecraft
Andrew J. Westphal,Rhonda M. Stroud,Hans A. Bechtel,Frank E. Brenker,Anna L. Butterworth,George J. Flynn,D. Frank,Zack Gainsforth,Jon K. Hillier,Frank Postberg,Alexandre Simionovici,Veerle Sterken,Larry R. Nittler,Carlton Allen,Dustin Anderson,Asna Ansari,Saša Bajt,Ron K. Bastien,Nabil Bassim,John Bridges,Donald E. Brownlee,Mark J. Burchell,Manfred Burghammer,Hitesh Changela,Peter Cloetens,Andrew M. Davis,Ryan Doll,Christine Floss,Eberhard Grün,Philipp R. Heck,Peter Hoppe,Bruce Hudson,Joachim Huth,Anton T. Kearsley,Ashley J. King,Barry Lai,Jan Leitner,Laurence Lemelle,Ariel Leonard,Hugues Leroux,R. Lettieri,William Marchant,Ryan C. Ogliore,Wei Jia Ong,Mark C. Price,Scott A. Sandford,Juan-Angel Sans Tresseras,Sylvia Schmitz,Tom Schoonjans,Kate Schreiber,Geert Silversmit,Vicente A. Solé,Ralf Srama,Frank J. Stadermann,Thomas Stephan,Julien Stodolna,Stephen R. Sutton,Mario Trieloff,Peter Tsou,Tolek Tyliszczak,Bart Vekemans,Laszlo Vincze,Joshua Von Korff,Naomi Wordsworth,Daniel Zevin,Michael E. Zolensky +65 more
TL;DR: The Stardust Interstellar Dust Collector captured seven particles and returned to Earth for laboratory analysis have features consistent with an origin in the contemporary interstellar dust stream and more than 50 spacecraft debris particles were also identified as discussed by the authors.
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Secondary Analysis of Teaching Methods in Introductory Physics: a 50k-Student Study
Joshua Von Korff,Benjamin Archibeque,K. Alison Gomez,Tyrel Heckendorf,Sarah B. McKagan,Eleanor C. Sayre,Edward W. Schenk,Chase Shepherd,Lane Sorell +8 more
TL;DR: This paper conducted a review and analysis of the Force Concept Inventory (FCI) and Force and Motion Conceptual Evaluation (FMCE) data published between 1995 and 2014 and found that interactive engagement teaching techniques are significantly more likely to produce high student learning gains than traditional lecture-based instruction.
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Secondary analysis of teaching methods in introductory physics: A 50 k-student study
Joshua Von Korff,Benjamin Archibeque,K. Alison Gomez,Tyrel Heckendorf,Sarah B. McKagan,Eleanor C. Sayre,Edward W. Schenk,Chase Shepherd,Lane Sorell +8 more
TL;DR: This article conducted a review and analysis of the Force Concept Inventory (FCI) and the Force and Motion Conceptual Evaluation (FMCE) data published between 1995 and 2014 and found that interactive engagement teaching techniques are significantly more likely to produce high student learning gains than traditional lecture-based instruction.
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New SETI Sky Surveys for Radio Pulses
Andrew Siemion,Joshua Von Korff,Peter L. McMahon,Peter L. McMahon,Eric J. Korpela,Dan Werthimer,David I. Anderson,Geoff Bower,Jeff Cobb,Griffin Foster,Matt Lebofsky,Joeri van Leeuwen,Mark Wagner +12 more
TL;DR: Astropulse and Fly's Eye as discussed by the authors are two of the most popular SETI programs at IR, visible and radio wavelengths, which are orthogonal in search space; the Allen Telescope Array (ATA) “Fly's Eye” experiment observes a 100 square degree field by pointing each 6m ATA antenna in a di erent direction.
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Status of the UC-Berkeley SETI Efforts
Eric J. Korpela,Dustin Anderson,R. Bankay,Jeff Cobb,Andrew W. Howard,Matt Lebofsky,Andrew Siemion,Joshua Von Korff,Dan Werthimer +8 more
TL;DR: Radio and optical SETI programs based at the University of California, Berkeley are summarized, including the Astropulse project, which is the first SETI search for μs time scale pulses in the radio spectrum.