Brad Roth's Home Page

Bradley J. Roth, Professor
Department of Physics, Oakland University,
190 Science & Engineering Building, Rochester, Michigan 48309
phone: (248) 370-4871, fax: (248) 370-3408, email: roth@oakland.edu
Office: 166 Hannah Hall
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Oakland University, Department of Physics (OU Calendar of events)
· Center for Biomedical Research
· Research interests. Keywords: cardiac, bidomain, magnetic stimulation, biomagnetism, mathematical modeling
· Website for Intermediate Physics
for Medicine and Biology, 4th Edition, by Russell Hobbie and Bradley Roth.
· PHY 325: Biological Physics.
· HC208:
The Making of the Atomic Bomb. I will be teaching a class in the OU Honors College this winter. ![]()
· Vanderbilt University, Department of Physics and Astronomy
· University of Kansas, Department of Physics and Astronomy
· Laboratory. See here for a list of students and news.
· 2006 IEEE EMBS Conf Talk "How to Explain Why 'Unequal Anisotropy Ratios' in Important Using Pictures but No Mathematics." (In the powerpoint presentation, you can see everything except some important hand-waving.)
· I am the "curator" for the article about
the bidomain model
in Scholarpedia. ![]()
· New "online" paper. I had my first "online" paper published in the The Online Journal of Cardiology, titled "Virtual Electrodes Made Simple: A Cellular Excitable Medium Modified for Strong Electrical Stimuli"
· Movies. We are in the movie-making business now. See the movies for the paper "Simulation of Protective Zones During Quatrefoil Reentry in Cardiac Tissue."
· We made the cover of the March 2000 issue of the Journal
of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology.
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· An article in the EE Times that discusses my work
· A brief description of my research in a publication by the American Heart Association--Midwest Affiliate.
· See the 1997 Whitaker Foundation Annual Report for a short article about my research on cardiac tissue and the bidomain model.
· Oakland University has a chapter of Sigma Xi.
· I am the OU faculty representative for the Goldwater Fellowship.
· I am the Graduate Program Director for the Oakland University Medical Physics PhD program. Click here for more information, including copies of old qualifier exams.
· Click here for a map of Oakland University