Undergraduates: Justin Champagne, Rory Bentley, Benjamin Box, Rob Cottingham
Graduates: Noah Morris, Arshag Ozian, Anthony Brady, Siddharth Soni
Judges: Prof Jim Matthews, Prof. Ravi Rau
The Five Challenges
Physics Opinions (Won by the Graduate Students by 2:1)
Physics Charades (Won by the Graduate Students for getting first the phrase “Professor Matthews’ Goatee".)
Mad Scientist Laugh Competition (Won by the Undergraduates, with Justin Champagne’s marvelous depiction of ‘genius’
in his Mad Scientist Laugh. The Graduate's Noah Morris also performed a great depiction
of ‘evil’ with his award-deserving laugh.)
Physics Pictionary (Won by the Graduate Students for their remarkably fast rendition of “Big Bang Theory”)
Physics Brainteasers (Won by the Undergraduates 2 to 1)
Winners: The Graduate students, by a score of 3 to 2.
Prizes: Einstein doll, Einstein T-shirt, Einstein book, and Dr. Who Electronic screwdriver
Ping Pong Tournament
1st →Professors Lai Chan and Hwang Lee
2nd → Graduate Student Siddhartha Das and Postdoc Guillermo Valdes
Physics Assassin Game
The circle of assassins ran for about 15 minutes. Prof. Manos Chatzopolous managed
an impressive string of ‘kills’. But he was then taken out by Tiffany Lastinger,
as she snuck around a corner. It then came down to undergraduate Tiffany and graduate
Rachel Malecek. Tiffany made the mistake of entering the library carrying many of
the sheets of paper that were obviously target lists, so Rachel spotted her quickly. They
then were face to face, where assassinations were not allowed while your intended-victim
can see you. But then Tiffany made the fatal mistake of being distracted by a friend
(Katie Nugent, who had been previously assassinated by Prof. Chatzopolous) to look
away, whereupon Rachel immediately tapped her gently on the top of the head to perform
the assassination. So, Rachel Malacez is the winner of the Physics Assassin Game,
and her main prize is simply being alive. Well, she also won a (13th) Dr. Who Electronic
Screwdriver.