Michael A. Hermele '01, a physics concentrator, was one of Doyle's students in Physics 143a last year.
"He did a really good job with it," Hermele said. "It was his first year teaching the class, and he was very organized, very invested in making sure everyone knew what was going on."
"He's an incredible teacher," Franklin said.
Hermele also worked with Doyle over the summer, participating in his innovative experimental physics research.
"The good thing about his technique is that it opens doors to a lot of new physics," Hermele said.
Doyle's work has set him apart, but he dons his title graciously.
"There was one disappointing thing about getting tenure," Doyle said. "My colleague, Ulf Fuerloins, was passed up for tenure."
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