Education              

Ph.D. in Experimental Nuclear Physics, University of Maryland [1980] Thesis
M.S. in Physics,  University of Maryland [1978]
B.S., with Honors in Physics, University of Maryland [1975]
Training in Electronics, US Navy and National Cryptologic School [1967-1971]
 
 

 

 
 


Awards and Honors       

"Award for Excellence" from the National Science Olympiad [1984]
Letter of Commendation for "Teaching Excellence" from the University of Maryland Physics Department [1978]
Bachelor's Degree with Honors in Physics [1975]
Outstanding Academic Achievement Award from the National Security Agency's National Cryptologic School [1970]
Sailor of the Month at the Fort G. Meade Naval Security Group Activity [1970]
 
     
 

Organizations

 
  The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)  
     
 

Publications and Technical Reports
(Recent web publications not included)

Evidence for a Previously Unobserved Force.  Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 38, 21 (November, 1992).

Particle-gamma Coincidence Measurements in C+C and C+ Pb Collisions at 2.1 GeV/A Incident Energy, with G. Roche, J. Carrol, C.C. Chang, T. Hallman, P.N. Kirk, G. Krebs, L. Madansky, T. Mulera, H. Pugh, L. Schroeder and J. Vicente, Nucl. Phys. A439, 727 (1985).

Forward-Backward Particle Correlation Measurement in Proton-carbon Collisions at 2.1 GeV, with R.N. Treuhaft, J.V. Geaga, H.P. Pugh, G. Roche, L.S. Schroeder, C.L. Ruis, J. Engelage, P.N. Kirk, G. Krebs and J.W. Harris, Phys. Rev. C 30, 616 (1984).

Energy and Angular Momentum Distributions from 90 Mev and 40 Mev Alpha-particle Bombardment of Nuclei, with A.M. Kalenda, B.D. Anderson, A.R. Baldwin, R. Madey, J.W. Watson, C.C. Chang, H.D. Holmgren and H. Machner, Phys. Rev. C 30, 616 (1984).

On the Possible Existence of a New Field to Explain the Anomalon EffectBull. Am. Phys. Soc., April (1984).

Nuclear States of Si and Al from (a,t) and (a,h) Reactions at 80 Mev, with G. Ciangaru, C.C. Chang, J.R. Wu and H.D. Holmgren, Phys. Rev. C 29, 2017 (1984).

Energy and Angular Distributions of Neutrons from 90 Mev Protons and 140 Mev Alpha-particle Bombardment of Nuclei, with A.M. Kalenda, B.D. Anderson, A.R. Baldwin, R. Madey, J.W. Watson, C.C. Chang, H.D. Holmgren and H. Machner, Phys. Rev. C 28, 105 (1983).

A Multidimensional Numerical Integration Program Capable of Integrating in up to Ten Dimensions, 1982 Annual Report of the Nuclear Science Division, the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.  (Later extended to twenty dimensions.)

Proton and Neutron Inclusive Spectra and the Importance of the Single Nucleon-nucleon Scattering Process, with B.D. Anderson, A.R. Kalenda, R. Madey, J.R. Watson, C.C. Chang, H.D. Holmgren and J.R. Wu, Phys. Rev. Lett. 26, 226 (1981).

The Dominant Reaction Mechanisms for 100 Mev Light Ions, with H.D. Holmgren, C.C. Chang, and J.R. Wu, invited paper at the Second International Conference on Nuclear Reaction Mechanisms, Varenna, Italy (1981).

Coincidence Studies of Reaction Mechanisms Associated with Nonequilibrium Particle Spectra, with A.A. Cowley, J. Silk, C.C. Chang, H.D. Holmgren, D.L. Hendrie, P.G. Roos and C. Samantha, Phys. Rev. Lett. 45, 1930 (1980) and Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 25, 521 (1980).

Alpha-particle Breakup into Multiple Fragments, with C.C. Chang, H.D. Holmgren and J.R. Wu, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 25, 593 (1980).

Multiplicity Measurements of Evaporated Charged Particles in Particle-particle Coincidence Experiments, with C.C. Chang, A.A. Cowley and H.D. Holmgren, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 25, 521 (1980).

Coincidence Study of Alpha Particle Fragmentation at 140 MevReport PP#-81-082, The Univ. of Md. Cyclotron Laboratory (1980).

Alpha-particle Breakup at Incident Energies of 20 and 40 Mev/nucleon, with J.R. Wu, C.C. Chang and H.D. Holmgren, Phys. Rev. C 20, 1284 (1979).

Projectile Fragmentation Processes in 35 Mev/amu (a,xy) Reactions, with C.C. Chang, H.D. Holmgren and J.R. Wu, Phys. Rev. Lett. 43, 1862 (1979).

DPAP: Data Processing and Plotting Program, internal publication, the Department of Physics and Astronomy, the University of Maryland (1978).

A Study of Radiative Effects in 1.8 GeV/n Ar on Pb  (BEVALAC Experiment E486H), the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (1981).