Adin Sehic
Hey, my name is Adin Sehic.
I graduated from high school in 2004. In 2005 I started my studies at Curtin as a BSc Geophysics undergraduate and then changed my degree to BSc Physics after the first semester.
I am currently doing a third year undergraduate project in Comet and Asteroid Photometry. Photometry involves observing an object using an optical telescope. Using the data collected it is possible to construct a lightcurve from which a rotational period can be deduced. My project supervisors are Dr James Biggs (Perth Observatory) and Professor Marjan Zadnik.
The other units which I am studying at the moment are Solid State Physics 302, Scientific Data Analysis 302 and Electromagnetism 302.
I also work on a casual basis at the SHRIMPs in the Applied Physics building.
In 2008 I plan to continue my studies by doing Honours in Physics.
