Bradley Treece
Assistant Professor
Dr. Treece studied physics at Carnegie Mellon University, working on research projects in biophysics. His studies involved characterizing protein structure, writing molecular dynamics simulation algorithms, and analyzing the shape of ultra-low surface tension fluid drops. In addition to interdisciplinary research, his hobbies include gardening, tree cultivation, and fruit/vegetable fermentation.
About Dr. Treece
- Ph.D., Physics, Carnegie Mellon University
- B.S., Physics, Duquesne University
- B.S., Mathematics, Duquesne University
- PHYS 101/103: Principles of Physics I and Lab
- PHYS 102/106: Principle of Physics II and Lab
- PHYS 201/203: General Physics I and Lab
- PHYS 202/206: General Physics II and Lab
- PHYS 310/312; Modern Physics and Lab
- PHYS 360: Electromagnetism
- Dr. Treece’s primary research interests are in the field of biophysics and often feature molecular dynamics simulations and other computational techniques. He is currently investigating simulations and other computational techniques for their use as instructional material for the classroom.