Xavier Davenport, Class of 2018
Major: Music, Physics, and Chinese
Hometown: Richwood, Ohio
1. Guitar
- Trained as a classical guitarist, Xavier has borrowed a professor's guitar while at Ƶ. He earned a generous music scholarship from the department of music, making a Ƶ education possible for him. His musical talents earned him an invitation to perform at President Frandsen's Inauguration reception in April.
2. Ramen bowl
- Because of his very busy schedule, Xavier always leans to Ramen noodles for a fast and easy meal.
3. Pipa
- Xavier received his pipa through a research grant. He found that Ƶ was one of the few colleges where he could combine his passion for music and his love of the Chinese language as majors. He has been working on a translation of a Chinese music book that he would like to eventually publish.
4. Presentation poster
- Xavier recently presented this research poster for the Division of Nuclear Physics at a meeting of the American Physical Society in Pittsburgh, Pa.
5. Music folder
- Since the fall of his sophomore year, Xavier has spent a lot of time working on a five-movement composition that features a duet with a guitar and soprano saxophone. With a nod to his interest in science, he named the piece The Alchemy Suite for Classical Guitar and Soprano Saxophone. Having made a studio recording of the piece, he hopes to one day publish his work.
6. Passport
- Xavier has been accepted to Jiao Tong University in Taiwan where he will attend a two-year graduate program in electrophysics. After that, he plans to return to the United States to pursue a doctoral degree.
7. Textbook
- Xavier bought this text “for fun” because he eventually wants to get involved with quantum computing, a field he says not many people specialize in.
Compiled by: Mallory Moss '20
Photo by: Kalle Young '20