Justin Cammarota
  • Physics, Math
  • Class of 2019
  • Warminster, PA

Justin Cammarota Receives Arnold Grant

2016 May 25

Justin Cammarota of Warminster, Pa., is one of 27 students who will complete an internship, collaborate with faculty on research, or conduct a scholarly project at Lebanon Valley College as a result of an Arnold Grant. Cammarota, a graduate of William Tennent High School, is pursuing a bachelor of science in physics and mathematics at The Valley.

Dr. Lyons and students will collaborate to achieve advances in the theory and applications of quantum information science through an analysis of key type of symmetry in systems of many quantum bits. This research will build on previous work supported by the National Science Foundation. Students will spend the summer conducting computational experiments and analyzing data and theoretical arguments. When the research is complete, it will be submitted to leading research journals and presented at professional conferences.

These high-impact experiences are made possible by the continued generosity of Ed Arnold H'87, trustee emeritus, and Jeanne Donlevy Arnold H'08, member of the College's Board of Trustees. The Arnolds established The Edward H. Arnold and Jeanne Donlevy Arnold Program for Experiential Education in 2011. Through the program, the Arnolds award up to $50,000 per year to support student-faculty research across the curriculum, independent student summer research or scholarly projects, and independent student domestic or international internships.

Learn more about the Arnold Grants at www.lvc.edu/arnoldgrants/.