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1. Name and academic rank
Lincoln D. Carr, Assistant Professor
2. Degrees with fields, institution, and date
1990–1994 B.A. in physics, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA,
U.S.A.
1996–1998 M.S. in physics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
1998–2001 Ph.D. in physics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
3. Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original appointment
and dates of advancement in rank: started August 2005 in present rank.
4. Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
1993–1995 Teaching Assistant University of California at Berkeley.
1994–1995 Associate Scientist Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1995–1996 English teacher Bushiban school,Taipei, Taiwan
1996–1998 Research Assistant I Nuclear Physics Laboratory,Univ. of Washington.
1999–2001 Research Assistant II, Department of Physics, Univ. of Washington.
2001–2004 NSF Distinguished International Fellow
2003–2005 Professional JILA, NIST, Boulder, CO.
5. Consulting, patents, etc.: None
6. State(s) in which registered: None
7. Principal publications of last five years
M. Wu, B. A. Kalinikos, L. D. Carr, and C. E. Patton, "Spin wave soliton fractals in
magnetic film based active rings," Phys. Rev. Lett., under review (2005) .
R. Bhat, L. D. Carr, and M. J. Holland, "Bose-Einstein condensates in rotating
lattices," Phys. Rev. Lett v.96, p.060405 (2006).
L. D. Carr, M. J. Holland, and B. A. Malomed, "Macroscopic quantum tunnelling of
Bose-Einstein condensates in a potential well of finite depth," J. Phys. B: At. Mol.
Opt. Phys., v.38, p.3217 (2005).
L. D. Carr and M. J. Holland, "Quantum phase transitions in the Fermi-Bose
Hubbard model," Phys. Rev. A, v.72, p.031604(R) (2005).
L. D. Carr and C. W. Clark, "Vortices in attractive Bose-Einstein condensates in
two dimensions," Phys. Rev. Lett., under review (2004).
8. Scientific and professional societies of which a member
American Physical Society,
(Divisions of Condensed Matter and Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics)
American Association for the Advancement of Science.
9. Honors and awards
1991–1994 Dean’s list, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA.
2000 Weis prize for outstanding theoretical graduate research
University of Washington Physics Department, Seattle, WA.
2001 NSF Distinguished International Postdoctoral Research Fellowship.
2006 National Science Foundation Career Grant
10. Institutional and professional service in the last five years
2005-2006 Graduate Council at CSM
2005-2006 Computing committee at CSM
Reviewer for Physical Review Letters, Physical Review A, Physical Review E,
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular
and Optical Physics, Journal of Optics B: Quantum and Semiclassical Optics,
Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics, Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and
General, Journal of Low Temperature Physics, New Journal of Physics, Physics
Letters A, European Journal of Physics D, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena,
Chaos, the U.S. National Science Foundation and the U.S.-Israel Binational
Science Foundation.
11. Professional development activities in the last five years
2005 AAPT/APS Workshop for new faculty1.
Name and academic rank
Francis Edward Cecil, Professor Emeritus
2.
Degrees with fields, institution, and date
BS, Physics, University of Maryland, 1966
MA, Physics, Princeton University, 1968
PhD, Physics, Princeton University, 1972
3.
Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original appointment
and dates of advancement in rank
24 years
1976-1981
Assistant Professor of Physics
1981-1986
Associate Professor of Physics
1986 – 2003 Professor of Physics
2003-present Professor Emeritus of Physics
4.
Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
a. Visiting Scientist; Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, 1985-86
b. Visiting Scientist; Joint European Torus Laboratory (Oxford U.K.), 1993-94
c. Visiting Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000-2001
5.
Consulting, patents, etc.
6.
State(s) in which registered None.
7.
None
Principal publications of last five years
1. O.N. Jarvis, P. van Belle, G. Sadler, G.A.H. Whitfield, F.E. Cecil, D. Darrow and
B. Esposito, "Measurements of escaping fast particles using a thin foil charge
collector", Fusion Technology. 39, 84 (2001)
2. D.S. Darrow, R. Bell, D.W. Johnson, H. Kugel, J.R. Wilson, F.E. Cecil,R. Maingi,
A. Krasilnikov and A. Alekseyev. "Fast ion loss diagnostic plans for the National
Spherical Torus Experiment" 72. 784 (2001).
3. F.E. Cecil, Brian Roy, Christian Sutton and Nicole Wasinger. "A thin film device
as a low energy, high flux charged particle spectrometer". Reviews of Scientific
Instruments. 72. 792 (2001).
4. Mariet A. Hofstee, A. K. Pallone, F. E. Cecil, J. A. McNeil and Cynthia S.
Galovich. “Measurement of low energy (d,n) reactions on light nuclei important to
astrophysics Nuclear Physics A, 688 (1-2) (2001) pp. 527-529
5. J. Yan, F.E. Cecil, C. Jewett, and U Greife, “The reaction 7Li(3He,p)9Be at low
energies”;Physical Review C 65 048801 (2002.)
6. V.G. Kiptily, F. E. Cecil, O.N.Jarvis, M.J. Mantsinen, S.E. Sharapov, L. Bertalot,
S. Conroy, L.C. Ingesson, T. Johnson, K.D. Lawson, S. Popovichev, “Gamma-Ray
Diagnostics Of Energetic Ions In Jet”, Nuclear Fusion. 42 (2002) 999.
10. F.E. Cecil, A. Aakhus-Witt, J. Hawbaker, J. Sayers, A. Bozek, W. Heidbrink, D.
Darrow, T. Debay, E. Marmar, “Thin foil Faraday collectors as a radiation hard lost
fast ion diagnostic”. Reviews of Scientific Instruments. 74. 1747 (2003).
11. V. Kiptily, S. Popovichev, S. Sharapov, L. Bertalot, F.E. Cecil, S. Conroy, M.J.
Mantsinen, “Gamma ray diagnostics of alpha particle in 4He and d-t plasmas”.
Reviews of Scientific Instruments. 74. 1753 (2003).
12. W W Heidbrink, M Miah, D Darrow, B LeBlanc, S S Medley, A L Roquemore
and F E Cecil “The confinement of dilute populations of beam ions in the National
Spherical Torus Experiment” Nuclear Fusion 43, 883 (2003).
16. F. E. Cecil, D. S. Darrow, and R. V. Budny. "Preliminary calculations of
expected signal levels of a thin Faraday foil lost alpha particle diagnostic for
International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor " Rev. Sci.Instrum. 75, 3569
(2004)
18. D. S. Darrow, S. Bäumel, F. E. Cecil, V. Kiptily, R. Ellis, L. Pedrick, and A.
Werner. “Design and construction of a fast ion loss Faraday cup array diagnostic for
Joint European Torus” Rev. Sci. Instrum. 75, 3566 (2004)
19. W.P. West, C.S. Lasnioer, J.G. Watkins, J.S. deGrassie, W. Heidbrink, K.H.
Burrell, F.E. Cecil. “Observations of fast ion loss to the plasma facing wall during
quiescent H-modes on DIII-D” Journal of Nuclear Materials 337-339 (2005) 420.
8.
Scientific and professional societies of which a member
Phi Beta Kappa, American Physical Society
9.
Honors and awards
Elected as Fellow of the American Physical Society (2000)
Outstanding Faculty Member, Department of Physics (May 2001 and Dec. 2001)
Colorado School of Mines Dean’s Excellence Award (May 2002).
10. Institutional and professional service in the last five years
Member University Promotion and Tenure Committee (2000-2003)
Chair of Physics Department Promotion and Tenure Committee (1999-2003)
Chair Physics Department Head Search Committee (2001)
Chair Physics Department Nuclear Specialty Search Committee (1994-2002)
E-Days Scholarship Committee, 2004
Three reviews of DOE proposals and journal articles
11.
Professional development activities in the last five years
Participation in numerous international conferences, meetings and workshops.
1.
Name and academic rank
Reuben T. Collins, Professor
2.
Degrees with fields, institution, and date
BA, Physics and Mathematics, University of Northern Iowa (Cedar Falls, IA), 1979
MS, Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology, 1981
PhD, Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology, 1984
3.
Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original
appointment and dates of advancement in rank
6 years, 1994 - present, Professor of Physics
4.
Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
1995-present, Director Center for Solar and Electronic Materials, CSM.
1993-1994, Technical Consultant to the VP of Services, Applications and Solutions, IBM
T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY
1990-1993, Manager III-V Epitaxy, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown
Heights, NY
1984-1991, Research Staff Member, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown
Heights, NY
1979-1984, Research and Teaching Assistant, California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA
5.
Consulting, patents, etc.
"Integrated short cavity laser with bragg mirrors," United States Patent #5,363,397
Reuben T. Collins and Sandip Tiwari, Nov. 8, 1994.
"Optical modulator," United States Patent # 4,915,482, Reuben T. Collins, John R.
Kirtley, Thomas N. Theis, Apr. 10, 1990.
6.
State(s) in which registered: None.
7.
Principal publications of last five years
"Evidence for grain-boundary-assisted diffusion of sulfur in polycrystalline CdS/CdTe
heterojunctions," M. K. Herndon, A. Gupta, V. Kaydanov, and R. T. Collins, Appl. Phys.
Lett. 75, 3503 (1999).
"Resistless Patterning of Hydrogenate Amorphous Silicon Films," R. E. Hollingsworth,
M. K. Herndon, R. T. Collins, J. D. Benson, J. H Dinan, and J. N. Johnson, Mat. Res.
Soc. Symp. Proc. 557, 821 (1999).
"Near-field scanning optical nanolithography using a-Si:H photoresists," M. K. Herndon,
R. T. Collins, R. E. Hollingsworth, P. R. Larson, and M. B. Johnson, Appl. Phys. Lett.
74, 141 (1999).
"Sulfur diffusion in polycrystalline thin-film CdTe solar cells," M. H. Aslan, W. Song, J.
Tang, D. Mao, R. T. Collins, D. H. Levi, R. K. Ahrenkiel, S. C. Lindstrom and M. B.
Johnson, Materials Research Society Symp. Proc., Fall 1997 "Thin-Film Structures for
Photovoltaics," Vol. 485, p. 203.
"The structural, optical and electrical properties of vacuum evaporated Cu-doped ZnTe
polycrystalline thin films," L. Feng, D. Mao, J. Tang, R. T. Collins, and J. U. Trefny, J.
Electron. Materials 25, 1422 (1996).
"Porous silicon: from luminescence to LEDs," R. T. Collins, P. M. Fauchet, and M. A.
Tischler, Physics Today 50, 24 January (1997).
8.
Scientific and professional societies of which a member
American Physical Society
Materials Research Society
American Society for Engineering Education
9.
Honors and awards
"IBM Outstanding Technical Achievement Award for Infrared Spectroscopy of High Tc
Superconductors," March 1989.
"Outstanding Performance by a Small Business Contractor in Fiscal Year 1998" DARPA Ultra Electronics Program - With MRG, Inc.
CSM "Dean's Excellence Award" for Teaching and Scholarship, 2000
10.
Institutional and professional service in the last five years
RISC II Committee - P. Romig chair, Graduate Tuition Working Group (P. Romig chair)
Materials Science Graduate Affairs/Faculty Opportunities Committee
Hill Hall Building Renovation Committee
Mentor for the Electronic Materials Focus Area of the Materials Science Program
Board of Trustees Retreat Participant, June 10-12, 1999.
Chair - Physics Graduate Council
Chair - Physics Graduate Admissions
Department head and new faculty search committees
Undergraduate Advising Team
Physics Promotion and Tenure Committee
Physics Computing Advisory Committee
Coordination of electronic Materials five year program
Co-organizer- Focused session on Group-IV Semiconductor Alloys: Materials, Processes,
Devices, March 2000 meeting of the APS
Member of the board of the Colorado Photonics and Optoelectronics program
Served on NSF POWRE and SBIR panel Reviews
External evaluations of Promotion and Tenure, State Research programs, Federal
Proposals, and numerous papers in Technical Journals
11.
Professional development activities in the last five years
Materials Research Society Meeting, Spring 1999,Materials Research Society Meeting,
Fall 1997, March Meeting of the American Physical Society, March 2000, Honda
Initiation Grant Symposium, May 1999, Electronic Materials Conference, June
1996,Electronic Materials Conference, June 1997, Ultra Electronics Review - DARPA October 1997, Ultra Electronics Review - DARPA - October 1998, National CdTe Team
Meeting, October 1999,Porous Silicon Technology Workshop, January 1995.1. Name
and academic rank
Anita Bernadette Corn; Senior Instructor
2.
Degrees with fields, institution, and date
 Ph.D., Physics (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance), University of Denver, Denver, CO, 1995
 M.S., Physics, University of Denver, Denver, CO, 1992
 B.S., Mathematics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1982
3. Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original appointment
and dates of advancement in rank
4 years (2002-present); 2002 – 2003: Instructor; 2003 – present: Lecturer
4. Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
 1995 – 2005 Instructor of Physics and Astronomy, University of Colorado at Denver
 1999 – 2001 Adjunct Professor of Physics, Colorado Electronic Community College
 1994 – 1995 Adjunct Professor of Physics, Red Rocks Community College
 1988 – 1994 Graduate Teaching and Research Associate, University of Denver
September, 1988 - August, 1994
 1987 – 1988 Research Associate, Kettering-Scott NMR Laboratory
 1980 – 1986 Lecturer and Teaching Assistant, The Ohio State University
5. Consulting, patents, etc.
 Reviewed College Physics by Giambattista, Richardson, Richardson, McGraw-Hill,04
 Assisted with revision of College Physics by Giambattista, Richardson, Richardson for
McGraw-Hill, 2004 - 2005
 Reviewed online materials for College Physics by Giambattista, Richardson,
Richardson, 2005
 Reviewed The Cosmic Perspective by Bennett, Donahue, Schneider, and Voit for
Addison Wesley publishers, 11/04 and 5/05
 Participated in McGraw-Hill’s College Physics Symposium, 2004
6. State(s) in which registered: none
7. Principal publications of last five years
 Presented Graduate Student Learning Techniques at annual AAPT meeting, Aug 2004
 Conceptual Physics Online (web-based lecture/lab course written for Harcourt
Publishing)
 Presented Graduate Student Learning Techniques at annual AAPT meeting, Aug 2004
8. Scientific and professional societies of which a member
 American Association for the Advancement of Science
 American Physical Society
 Colorado-Wyoming Academy of Science
 American Association of Physics Teachers
 Colorado-Wyoming Association of Women in Education
 Union of Concerned Scientists
 American and Colorado Federation of Teachers
9. Honors and awards
 Placed third in Rasor-Bareis-Gordon math contest, 1980
 Awarded Kate Deterly-Gordon merit-based Mathematics Scholarship, 1981
 Awarded Graduate and Professional Opportunities Scholarship, 1982 - 1985
 Twice elected student representative to O.S.U. Physics Grad Student Com., 1983-85
 Twice Elected Physics rep to Graduate Schools of the Four Faculties 1988 – 1990
 Physics student representative to LSA Dean’s Committee
 Twice recipient of merit-based Colorado Fellowship: 1988-89 and 1989-90
 Awarded research funding by Graduate Schools of the Four Faculties, Apr 1990
 Excellence Award from Community College Consortium of Colorado Online
Education System (Formerly CCCOnline)
 Member of McGraw-Hill President’s Club
 Chosen as one of two representatives from CSM to attend 2004-2005 Academic
Management Institute, a series of workshops designed to prepare people for
administrative positions at colleges and universities.
 Chosen as “Professor of the Month” by the sororities at CSM, 2003
10. Institutional and professional service in the last five years
Colloquium Interactive Learning is Great But … presented at Colorado School of
Mines and at University of Denver, Spring 2005
 Colloquium The Schroedinger Equation and Interactive Teaching Methods presented
at Simon Frasier University, Summer, 2005
 Assisted with university-wide and departmental TA training
 Departmental Undergraduate, Space, and Search committees
 Faculty sponsor for Society of Women Physicists and sponsor for Graduate Women
Physicists
 Assist students and professors with outreach efforts about five times/semester
 Assisted setup of mentor program for female graduate students. Currently volunteering as
the arbiter of complaints between mentors an mentees
 Undergraduate advisor to about eight students/semester
 Recruitment of new students
 Numerous beautification projects for the physics building
 Representative at Large for Colorado-Wyoming section of the American Association
of Physics Teachers since 2000
11. Professional development activities in the last five years
 Conferences attended: Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physics
Teachers (AAPT), 2005; Physics Education Research conference, 2005; Annual
Meeting of the AAPT, 2004; Physics Education Research conference, 2004; Winter
Meeting of the AAPT, 2003; Annual Meeting of the AAPT, 2003; Physics Education
Research Conference, 2003; Addison-Wesley Introductory Physics Workshop August
2004;
 Workshops attended: TIPERs workshop, August 2004; Standardized Assessment
Instruments workshop August 2004; Mastering Physics workshop August 2004; What
Every Physics Teacher Should Know About Cognitive Research workshop Aug, 2004;
New Model Course in Applied Quantum Physics workshop, January, 2003; Vpython
workshop, August,2003; Ranking Task Exercise workshop, August 2003; January,
2003; LabView workshop, January 2003; Physics on the Road workshop, August 2003
Attended SYGN 600, a one-semester teaching course given at
CSM, Fall 2004.1.
Name and academic rank
Charles G. Durfee, III
Assistant Professor

2.
Degrees with fields, institution, and date
BS, Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University, 1984
PhD, Physics, University of Maryland, 1994
3.
Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original
appointment and dates of advancement in rank
1 year, 1999-present, Assistant Professor of Physics
4.
Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
2/1996 - 6/1999
Research Fellow, Center for Ultrafast Optical Science, Univ. of
Michigan
3/1994 - 1/1996
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Inst. for Physical Science and
Technology, Univ. of Maryland
3/1994 - 1/1996
Research Assist., Inst. for Physical Science and Technology, Univ.
of Maryland
9/1987 - 5/1988
Teaching Assistant, Physics Department, Univ. of Maryland
7/1985 - 8/1987
Development Engineer, Eastman Kodak Research Labs, Rochester,
NY
5.
Consulting, patents, etc.
Patent Pending - "Guided-wave methods and apparatus for nonlinear frequency
generation," C.G. Durfee, H. C. Kapteyn, M. M. Murnane, and A. R. Rundquist
US Patent 05394411: "Method for producing high intensity optical through x-ray
waveguide and applications," H. M. Milchberg and C. G. Durfee.
6.
State(s) in which registered
None.
7.
Principal publications of last five years
"0.2 Terawatt laser system at 1 kHz", S. Backus, C. G. Durfee, G. Mourou, H. Kapteyn,
and M. Murnane, Optics Letters 22,1256 (1997).
"Ultrabroadband phase-matched optical parametric generation in the ultraviolet by use of
guided waves," C.G. Durfee III, S. Backus, M.M. Murnane, and H.C. Kapteyn, Opt. Lett.
22, 1565 (1997).
"High power ultrafast lasers," S. Backus, C.G. Durfee III, H.C. Kapteyn and M.M.
Murnane, Rev. Sci. Instr. 69, 1207 (1998) (invited review).
"Design and implementation of a TW-class high-average power laser system," C.G.
Durfee III, S. Backus, M.M. Murnane, and H.C. Kapteyn, IEEE J. Sel. Top. Quant. Elect.
4, 395 (1998) (invited paper).
"Phase-matched generation of coherent soft X-rays," A. Rundquist, C.G. Durfee III, Z.
Chang, C. Herne, S. Backus, M.M. Murnane, and H.C. Kapteyn, Science 280, 1412
(1998).
"Hollow waveguide frequency conversion of ultrashort pulses from the deep-UV to the
XUV," C.G. Durfee III, A. Rundquist, S. Backus, C. Herne, Z. Chang, M.M. Murnane
and H.C. Kapteyn, J. of Nonlinear Opt. Phys. and Mat. 8, 211 (1999) (invited paper).
"Intense 8-fs pulse generation in the deep-ultraviolet," C.G. Durfee III, S. Backus, C.
Herne, H.C. Kapteyn and M.M. Murnane, Opt. Lett. 24, 697 (1999).
"Crosslinking of proteins to DNA in human nuclei using a 60 femtosecond 266 nm
laser," S. Lejnine, C. G. Durfee, M. M. Murnane, H. C. Kapteyn, V. L. Makarov, and J.
P. Langmore, Nucleic Acids Research 27, 3676 (1999).
"Phase-matching of high-harmonics in capillary waveguides," C.G. Durfee III, A.
Rundquist, S. Backus, C. Herne, Z. Chang, H.C. Kapteyn and M.M. Murnane, Phys. Rev.
Lett. 83, 2187 (1999).
8.
Scientific and professional societies of which a member
American Physical Society (APS), Optical Society of America (OSA), Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
9.
Honors and awards
None.
10.
Institutional and professional service in the last five years
1999-present: member, Physics Dept. Graduate Council
2000-present: member, Physics Dept. Comprehensive Examination Committee.
Reviewer for Optics Letters, Physical Review Letters, Physical Review A, J. Opt. Soc.
Am. B, Applied Optics, Applied Physics Letters, Phase Transitions, Applied Physics B
Program Committee for Conference for Lasers and ElectroOptics (CLEO) - 2000, 2001
11.
Professional development activities in the last five years
Have attended many national and international conferences in the past 5 years, giving
both invited and contributed talks. These meetings include CLEO, the OSA Annual
Meeting, Ultrafast Phenomena, Ultrafast Optics, APS meeting for the Division of
Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, OSA meetings for Nonlinear Optics and High
Field Physics and Short wavelength Generation.
1.
Name and academic rank
P. David Flammer
Instructor
2.
Degrees with fields, institution, and date
Bachelor of Science, Engineering Physics. Colorado School of Mines. May
2000
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science (Mathematics
emphasis). Colorado School of Mines.
May 2000
Master of Science, Physics. Colorado School of Mines.
December 2001
3.
Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original
appointment and dates of advancement in rank
Adjunct Instructor, August 2001-May 2002.
Instructor, August 2002-Present.
4.
Other related experience—teaching, industrial, etc.
None
5.
Consulting, patents, etc.
None
6.
State(s) in which registered
None
7.
Principal publications of last five years
P. D. Flammer, “Integral equations applied to modeling wave propagation in
sub-wavelength media: two dimensional modeling of a near-field scanning
optical microscope,” M.S. Thesis, Colorado School of Mines, T5530 C.3,
2001.
Kelso, C.M., P. David Flammer, J.A. DeSanto, R.T. Collins. “Integral
equations applied to wave propagation in two dimensions: Modeling the tip of
a near-field scanning optical microscope.” Journal of the Optical Society of
America A, Aug. 1, 2001 (pages 1993-2001).
8.
Scientific and professional societies of which a member
American Association of Physics Teachers
9.
Honors and awards
None
10.
Institutional and professional service in the last five years
University Readmissions committee
Peer reviewed
i. JOSA A Manuscript 57208, Fall 2004
ii. JOSA B Manuscript 63448, Fall 2005
Reviewed chapters from
i. Introductory Physics: Building Understanding (by Jerold Touger)
11.
Professional development activities in the last five years
Developed and enhanced delivery of PHGN100 1. Name and academic
rank:
Thomas E. Furtak
Professor
2. Degrees with fields, institution, and date
BSc, Physics, University of Nebraska, 1971
PhD, Solid State Physics, Iowa State University, 1975
3. Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original appointment and
dates of advancement in rank:
20 years
1986 - present, Professor of Physics
4. Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc:
Associate Physicist, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University 1997-1980
Associate Professor, Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute 1980-1986, tenured 1983
5. Consulting, patents, etc:
US Civilian R&D Foundation
Rocky Mountain Laboratories
Pearson Publishing
John-Wiley and Sons
ITN Energy Systems
“Parallel Detecting, Spectroscopic Ellipsometers/ Polarimeters”
U. S. Patent 6,384,916 B1, May 7, 2002
6. State(s) in which registered: None
7. Principal publications of last five years:
“An All-Optically Prepared And Controlled Nematic Liquid Crystal Light
Valve”, Y. W. Yi and T. E. Furtak, Appl. Phys. Lett. 85, 4287 (2004).
“Self-Assembled Monolayers For Liquid Crystal Alignment: Simple Preparation
On Glass Using Alkyltrialkoxysilanes”, D. M. Walba, C. A. Liberko, E. Korblova, M.
Farrow, T. E. Furtak, B. C. Chow, D. K. Schwartz, A. S. Freeman, K. Douglas, S. D.
Williams, A. F. Klittnick, and N. A. Clark, Liquid Crystals 31, 481 (2004).
“Second Harmonic Generation From Rubbed Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal
Mesogenic Monolayer Surfaces”, C. S. Park, T. E. Furtak, N. A. Clark, C. A. Liberko,
and D. M. Walba, Phys. Rev. E 67, 051707 (2003).
“Photoinduced Anisotropy Of Second-Harmonic Generation From AzobenzeneModified Alkylsiloxane Monolayers”, Y. W. Yi, T. E. Furtak, M. J. Farrow, D. M.
Walba, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 21, 1770 (2003).
“High-Resolution Sum-Frequency Generation From Alkylsiloxane Monolayers”,
B. C. Chow, T. T. Ehler, and T. E. Furtak, Appl. Phys. B 74, 395 (2002).
“Installing Studio Physics”, T. E. Furtak and T. R. Ohno, The Physics Teacher 39,
534 (2001).
“Optical Second Harmonic Generation Spectroscopy From Ag(001) Using SPolarized Excitation”, L. J. Simpson and T. E. Furtak, J. Electroanal. Chem 500, 163
(2001).
“Characterization Of Optical And Mechanical Modification Of Surface Alignment
Layers For Liquid Crystal Devices”, T. E. Furtak, T. L. Copp, and B. C. Chow,
Proceedings of the SPIE. 4463, 139 (2001).
“A Parallel-Detecting, Spectroscopic Ellipsometer for Intelligent Process Control
of Continuously Deposited Cigs Films”, L. J. Simpson, B. S. Joshi, and L. A. Gonzales,
J. Verley, and T. E. Furtak, Materials Research Society Proceedings, 616, 9 (2000).
8. Scientific and professional societies of which a member:
American Physical Society
American Chemical Society
American Vacuum Society
Materials Research Society
Optical Society of America
American Association of Physics Teachers
9. Honors and awards
Member of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi honoraries
CSM Dean's Excellence Award, 1995
CSM Faculty Distinguished Lecturer (2000-2001)
State of Colorado Technology Transfer Award (2000)
10. Institutional and professional service in the last five years
Faculty Affairs Committee
Student Affairs Committee
CSM Awards Committee
Student Awards Committee
Undergraduate Council
Tenure and Promotion Committee
11. Professional development activities in the last five years
Regular attendance at professional meetings (American Vacuum Society, Society
of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), American Physical Society,
American Chemical Society, American Association of Physics Teachers)1.
Name and
academic rank
Uwe Greife, Associate Professor
2.
Degrees with fields, institution, and date
Diplom-Physiker, Westfälische-Wilhelms-Universität Münster, 1989
Dr. rer. nat., Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 1994
3.
Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original appointment
and dates of advancement in rank
1999-2003 Assistant Professor
since 2003 Associate Professor (tenured)
4.
Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
1997-1999 Wissenschaftlicher Assistent (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
5.
Consulting, patents, etc. None
6.
State(s) in which registered: None
7.
Principal publications of last five years (selected out of 52 between 2001-2005)
1. “Nuclear Reaction Rates” U. Greife and C. Rolfs, Encyclopedia of Astronomy and
Astrophysics, IOP Publishing and Macmillan , London (2001) 1879-1884
2. “The DRAGON facility for Nuclear Astrophysics at TRIUMF-ISAC: Design,
Construction and Operation“,D.A. Hutcheon, S. Bishop, L. Buchmann, M.L.
Chatterjee, A.A. Chen, J.M. D’Auria, S. Engel, D. Gigliotti, U. Greife, D. Hunter,
A. Hussein, C.C. Jewett, . N. Khan, M. Lamey, A.M. Laird, W. Liu, A. Olin, D.
Ottewell, J.G. Rogers, G. Roy, H. Sprenger and C. Wrede, Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A
498 (2003) 190-210
3. “21Na(p,)22Mg Reaction and Oxygen-Neon Novae”, S. Bishop, R.E. Azuma, L.
Buchmann, M.L. Chatterjee, A.A. Chen, J.M. D’Auria, S. Engel, D. Gigliotti, U.
Greife, M. Hernanz, D. Hunter, A. Hussein, D.A. Hutcheon, C.C. Jewett, J. Jose, J.
King, S. Kubono, M. Lamey, R. Lewis, W. Liu, S. Michimasa, A. Olin, D.
Ottewell, P.D. Parker, J.G. Rogers and C. Wrede, Phys. Rev. Lett. 90 (2003)
162501/1-4
4. “Energy loss around the stopping power maximum of Ne, Mg and Na ions in
hydrogen“, U. Greife, S. Bishop, L. Buchmann, M.L. Chatterjee, A.A. Chen, J.M.
D’Auria, S. Engel, D. Gigliotti, D.A. Hutcheon, D. Hunter, A. Hussein, C.C.
Jewett, M. Lamey, A.M. Laird, W. Liu, A. Olin, D. Ottewell, J.G. Rogers and C.
Wrede, Nucl. Instrum. Meth. B 217 (2004) 1-6
5. “Background identification and suppression for the measurement of (n,) reactions
with the DANCE detector at LANSCE”, R. Reifarth, T.A. Bredeweg, A. AlpizarVicente, J.C. Browne, E.I. Esch, U. Greife, R.C. Haight, R. Hatarik, A.
Kronenberg, J.M. O’Donnell, R.S. Rundberg, J.L. Ullmann, D.J. Vieira, J.B.
Wilhelmy and J.M. Wouters, Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A 531 (2004) 528-541
6. “ First study of the level structure of the potential r-process path nucleus 83Ge”, J.S.
Thomas, , D.W. Bardayan, J.C. Blackmon, J.A Cizewski, U. Greife, C.J. Gross,
M.S. Johnson, K.L. Jones, R.L. Kozub, R.J. Livesay, Z. Ma, B.H. Moazen, C.D.
Nesaraja, D. Shapira and M.S. Smith, Phys. Rev. C 71 (2005) 021302
8.
Scientific and professional societies of which a member
American Physical Society, Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft
9.
Honors and awards
10. Institutional and professional service in the last five years
Conference and committee duties:
University Tech Fee Committee
University Radiation Safety Committee
Chair of Graduate Student Advisory Committee (Physics)
Local convenor and chairman: Nuclear Astrophysics Session at the National
Underground Science Laboratory (NUSL) Conference, Lead, South Dakota, USA,
October 4-7, 2001
Session chair: Transfer Reactions Workshop, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak
Ridge, TN, USA, June 21-22, 2002
Chair of the Organizing Committee and Session Chair: Big Dragon Workshop, A
Recoil Separator for ISAC II at TRIUMF, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 18-19, 2002
University Committees: Safety Committee (2000-2003), Radiation Safety SubCommittee (2000- ), Technology Fee Committee (2002- )
User’s Executive Committee: Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility at Oak Ridge
National Laboratory (2004- ), Chair (2005)
Session Chair: Gamma Array Workshop, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak
Ridge, TN, USA, April 7, 2004
Session Chair: UNO Detector Workshop, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, USA, April 10, 2004
Session Chair: APS April Meeting, Denver, CO, USA, May 2, 2004
Session Chair: Nu-SNS Meeting, Oak Ridge, TN, USA, June 11, 2004
Session Chair: DNP Meeting, Chicago, IL, USA, October 29, 2004
Executive Committee Nu-SNS experiment, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2004- )
Writing Committee Rare Isotope Accelerator Report to NRC (2005)
User’s Executive Committee: TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada (2006- ), Chair-elect
Committee of Visitors, National Science Foundation, Evaluation of Physics Division
Operations (2006)
Referee Duties:
Phys. Rev. Lett., Phys. Rev. C, Phys. Essays, Nuclear Instruments and Methods A,
Choice Reviews, National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, Research
Corporation
11. Professional development activities in the last five years
Sabbatical leave, fall 2005.1. Name and academic rank
Christopher Kelso
Instructor
2. Degrees with fields, institution, and date
Bachelor of Science, Engineering Physics. Colorado School of Mines. May 2000
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science (Mathematics emphasis).
Colorado School of Mines, May 2000.
Master of Science, Physics. University of Colorado at Boulder, May 2003
3. Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original appointment
and dates of advancement in rank
Adjunct Instructor, August 2003-May 2003.
Instructor, August 2003-Present.
4. Other related experience—teaching, industrial, etc. None
5. Consulting, patents: None
6. State(s) in which registered: None
7. Principal publications of last five years
Kelso, C.M., P. David Flammer, J.A. DeSanto, R.T. Collins. “Integral equations applied
to wave propagation in two dimensions: Modeling the tip of a near-field scanning optical
microscope.” Journal of the Optical Society of America A, Aug. 1, 2001 (pages 19932001).
8. Scientific and professional societies of which a member
American Association of Physics Teachers
9. Honors and awards: None
10. Institutional and professional service in the last five years
Departmental Instructor Search committee
Departmental Undergraduate Council
11. Professional development activities in the last five years
Developed and enhanced delivery of PHGN100
1.
Name and academic rank
Frank V. Kowalski
Professor
2.
Degrees with fields, institution, and date
BSc, Mathematics and Physics, University of Puget Sound, 1973
PhD, Physics, Stanford University, 1978
3.
Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original appointment
and dates of advancement in rank
20 years
1980 - 1985, Assistant Professor of Physics
1985 -1991 Associate Professor of Physics
1991-present, Professor of Physics
4.
Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
August, 1978 - August, 1980, Postdoctoral research associate with J. Hall, JILA,
University of Colorado
5.
Consulting, patents, etc.
Patent #4,052,129. "Methods of an Apparatus for Measuring the Wavelength of a Source
of Radiant Energy." Patent acknowledged as applicable to the Burleigh Wavemeter
Model WA-20.
Patent #4,398,293. "Frequency Stabilization for Two-Mode Laser." Licensed to SpectraPhysics. Patent #4,827,480. "Method and Apparatus for Generating Ultra-Short Pulses
with a Frequency Shifter in a Cavity."
Patent #5,003,545. "Method and Apparatus for Generating both a Broadband Continuous
Wave Output and a Pulsed Output."
Patent #5,015,096. "Method and Apparatus for testing optical components."
6.
State(s) in which registered
None.
7.
Principal publications of last five years
"Phase of neutrons propagating through accelerating matter: test of the equivalence
principle," F.V. Kowalski, Phys. Rev. A 51, 120 (1995).
Reply to "Comment on `Phase-invariant clock hypothesis for accelerating systems'," F.V.
Kowalski, Phys. Rev. A 53, 4607 (1996).
"Accelerating light clocks," F.V. Kowalski, Phys. Rev. A 53, 3761 (1996).
"Chirped-frequency generation in a translated-grating-type frequency-shifted feedback
laser," K. Nakamura, F.V. Kowalski, and H. Ito, Optics Letters 22, 889 (1997).
"Frequency shifted feedback lasers: Continuous or stepwise frequency chirped output?,"
F.V. Kowalski, K. Nakamura, and H. Ito, Optics Communications 147/1-3, 103-106
(1998).
8.
Scientific and professional societies of which a member
American Physical Society
9.
Honors and awards
Presidential Young Investigator Award, February 1984.
Outstanding Physics Teacher Award from CSM Alumni Association, May 1993.
Outstanding Physics Teacher Award from CSM Alumni Association, December 1993.
10. Institutional and professional service in the last five years
Developed 5-year program in Physics/Engineering with Mark Linne
Transfer credit advisor
Research Council
Departmental Scholarship Committee
11. Professional development activities in the last five years
Invited to collaborate with Prof. Ito, Research Institute of Electrical
Communication at Tohoku University, Sendai Japan and with Prof. Bergmann, Physics
Department, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany.
1.
Name and academic rank
James A. McNeil
Professor
2.
Degrees with fields, institution, and date
BS, Physics, Lafayette College (Easton, PA), 1970
MS, Physics, University of Maryland (College Park), 1976
PhD, Physics, University of Maryland (College Park), 1979
3.
Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original appointment
and dates of advancement in rank
20 years (1986-present)
1986 - 1988, Assistant Professor of Physics
1988 - 1994, Associate Professor of Physics
1994 - present, Professor of Physics
2000 - present, Professor and Department Head
4.
Other related experience
1970-1974, Officer, United States Army (Vietnam veteran)
1974-1979, Graduate Assistant, University of Maryland
1979-1982, Research Investigator, University of Pennsylvania
1982-1984, Assistant Professor, Villanova University
1984-1986, Visiting Assistant Professor, Drexel University
5.
Consulting, patents, etc.
US Patent - "Method and Apparatus for Detecting Hydrogen-containing Compounds", J.
A. McNeil, C. E. Price, and D. S. Oakley, No. 5,229,610, July (1993).
Consultant to Physics Department of Rose-Hulman, 2002.
6.
State(s) in which registered None.
7.
Principal publications of last five years
"Measurement of Low Energy (d,n) Reactions on Light Nuclei Important to
Astrophysics'', M. A. Hofstee, A. K. Pallone, F. E. Cecil, J. A. McNeil, and C. S.
Galovich, Nuc. Phys.{\bf A688}, 527c (2001).
"Learning to Swim Upstream: How CSM Physics Attracts Majors in a Shrinking
Market", J. A. McNeil, Bulletin of the American Physical Society, March, 2001.
"Incorporating Design in the Introductory Electromagnetism Laboratory", J. A. McNeil,
ASEE, Rocky Mountain Sectional Meeting, Pueblo, Colorado, April 2002.
"The Metal Detector and Faraday's Law'', J. A. McNeil, Physics Teacher, v. 42, p. 369373 (2004).
"Engineering Physics: The Universal Donor Degree", J. A. McNeil, Proceedings of the
American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Portland,
Oregon, 2005.
8.
Scientific and professional societies of which a member
American Physical Society, Nuclear Physics Division
American Association of Physics Teachers
American Society for Engineering Education, Engineering Physics Division
9.
Honors and awards
Distinguished Military Graduate, Lafayette College 1970
Cum Laude, Lafayette College1970
Bronze Star, Vietnam Campaign, 1973
Best Paper, ASEE Rocky Mountain Sectional meeting, Pueblo, Colorado, April 2002.
Colorado School of Mines Alumni Association Outstanding Faculty Member in Physics,
2004 and 2005.
10. Institutional and professional service in the last five years
Institutional service:
Department Heads Group, Advising Committee, Curriculum Committee,
Handbook Committee, Marketing Committee, Space Committee, Strategic
Planning Committee, Sustainability Committee, Technology Fee Committee.
Professional service:
Reviewer for Physical Review journals
Program Committee, Physics Chairs Conference, American Physical Society,
College Park, Maryland, 2002.
External Advisory Board for Engineering Physics, New Mexico State University
(2003-present).
11. Professional development activities in the last five years
Continuous research in nuclear physics
ABET Workshop, Phoenix, AZ, March, 2000
Academic Industrial Workshop, Rochester, NY, October, 2001.
ASEE, Rocky Mountain Sectional Meeting, 2002
Physics Chairs Conference, American Physical Society, College Park, Md., 2002.
NSF Course Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement Program Conference, American
Association for the Advancement of Science, Crystal City, Virginia, April, 2004.
ASEE Annual Conference, Portland, Ore., June, 2005.
1. Name and academic rank
Cynthia Norrgran
Adjunct lecturer
2. Degrees with fields, institution and date
BS in physics with a teaching certificate, University of Minnesota, Mpls., 1971
MD, University of Nevada, Reno, 1983
Residency in Neurosurgery, University of Cincinnati, 1989
3. Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original appointment and
dates of advancement in rank
Original appointment: August 2004
4. Other related experience – teaching, industrial, etc.
5. Consulting, patents, etc
Medical consultant for the World Titanium Council
Forensic toxicology consultant for medico-legal purposes
6. States in which registered
Medical license State of Colorado
7. Principal publications of last five years
None
8. Scientific and professional societies of which a member
Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
Mayfield Society member
Colorado Medical Society member
Congress of Neurological Surgeons
9. Honors and Awards
None
10. Institutional and professional service in the last five years
None
11. Professional development activities in the last five years
Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons in Toronto 2002
65 CME credits
Alternative therapy in pain management; conference in San Francisco 2001
280 CME credits
1.
Name and academic rank
Timothy R. Ohno
Associate Professor
2.
Degrees with fields, institution, and date
BS, Physics (Honors), University of Alberta, 1981
PhD, Physics, University of Maryland (College Park), 1989
3. Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original appointment
and dates of advancement in rank
8 years
1992-1997, Assistant Professor of Physics
1997-present, Associate Professor of Physics
4. Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
1989-1992, Post-doctoral appointment with Professor John H. Weaver, Department of
Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota.
1983-1989, Graduate research assistant, Department of Physics, University of Maryland.
5. Consulting, patents, etc.
None.
6. State(s) in which registered
None.
7. Principal publications of last five years
"Composite thin films using physical vapor deposition of composite targets," S.
Govindarajan, J.J. Moore, B. Mishra, D.L. Olson, T.R. Ohno, E.A. Levashov and J.
Disam, in Processing and Fabrication of Advanced Materials IV, 1996, pp. 275-286.
"Rapid Deactivation of Lean-Burn Natural Gas Engine Exhaust Oxidation Catalysts,"
Robert L. McCormick, Anthony W. Newlin, Michael S. Graboski, and T.R. Ohno,
Society of Automotive Engineering Technical Paper Series, 1996, pp. 63-77.
"Properties of ZnTe:Cu thin films and CdS/CdTe/ZnTe Solar Cells," J. Tang, D. Mao,
T.R. Ohno, V. Kaydanov, and J.U. Trefny, in Proceeding of the 26th IEEE Photovoltaic
Specialists Conference, Anaheim, CA 1997, pp. 439-442.
"Electrodeposited CdS Thin Films and their Application in CdS/CdTe Solar Cells" F.
Kadirgan, D. Mao, A. Balcioglu, B.E. McCandless, W. Song, T.R. Ohno, and J.U.
Trefny, in the Proceeding of the 26th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference,
Anaheim, CA 1997, pp. 443-445.
"Degradation Mechanism Studies in CdS/CdTe Solar Cells with ZnTe:Cu/Au Back
Contacts," Morgan, J. Tang, V. Kaydanov, T.R. Ohno, and J.U. Trefny, Proceedings of
the National Center for Photovoltaics Program Review Meeting, 8-11 September 1998,
Denver, Colorado, AIP Conf. Proc., (1999), 462, pp. 200-205
"Effect and Optimization of CdS/CdTe Interdiffusion on CdTe Electrical Properties and
CdS/CdTe Cell Performance," Song, D. Mao, V. Kaydanov, T.R. Ohno, J.U. Trefny,
R.K. Ahrenkiel, D.H. Levi, S. Johnston, and B.E. McCandless, Proceedings of the
National Center for Photovoltaics Program Review Meeting, 8-11 September 1998,
Denver, Colorado, AIP Conf. Proc., (1999), 462, pp. 194-199.
"Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Vapor Deposition of SnO2: Proceedings of the National
Center for Photovoltaics Program Review Meeting," Al-Kaoud, T. Wen, A. Gilmore, V.
Kaydanov, T.R. Ohno, C. Wolden, L. Feng, and J. Xi, 8-11 September 1998, Denver,
Colorado, AIP Conf. Proc., (1998), 462, pp. 212-217.
"Deactivation of PdO-Al2O3 oxidation catalyst in lean-burn natural gas engine exhaust:
aged catalyst characterization and studies of poisoning," Deborah Mowery, M.S.
Graboski, T. R. Ohno, and R.L. McCormick, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 21,
157-169 (1999).
"Methane Partial Oxidation by unsupported and silica supported iron phosphate
catalysts", G.O. Alptekin, A.M. Herring, D.L. Williamson, T.R. Ohno, and R.L.
McCormick, J. Catalysis 181, 104 (1999).
8. Scientific and professional societies of which a member
American Physical Society since 1984
American Vacuum Society since 1989
Materials Research Society since 1996
9. Honors and awards
None.
10. Institutional and professional service in the last five years
Rocky Mountain Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, board member 1995-1999
and President in 1997-98
Faculty Senate 1998-present
Research Council 1995-1996
Department Graduate Council 1995-present
University Readmissions Committee 1995-1997
Journal review for Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology, Thin Solid Films
Proposal review for National Science Foundation DMR and equipment grants
11. Professional development activities in the last five years
Funded research in CdTe photovoltaics and TCOs 1995-present
Attended National Photovoltaics Program Review 1999
Attended IEEE Photovoltaics conference 1998
Participated in CdTe Team meetings 1998-present
1.
Name and academic rank
Todd G. Ruskell
Lecturer
2.
Degrees with fields, institution, and date
BA, Physics, Lawrence University (Appleton, WI), 1991
MS, Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, 1994
PhD, Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, 1996
3.
Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original
appointment and dates of advancement in rank
1 year
1999 - 2000, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Physics
2000-2001, Lecturer (new contract begins August 2000)
4.
Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
1998, Adjunct Physics Instructor, University of Colorado
1996-1998, Postdoctoral Research Associate, NIST, Boulder
5.
Consulting, patents, etc.
None.
6.
State(s) in which registered
None.
7.
Principal publications of last five years
"Field mapping with the magnetic resonance force microscope," T. G. Ruskell, M.
Lohndorf and J. Moreland, J. Appl. Phys. 86, 664-670 (1999).
"Surface Analysis with Scanning Probe Microscopy," T. G. Ruskell, Critical Reviews of
Optical Science and Technology, Volume 69-Materials Characterization and Optical
Probe Techniques, R. A. Lessard and H. Franke, eds., pp. 280-303, SPIE Press,
Bellingham, WA (1997).
"Growth of silicon nitride by scanned probe lithography," J. L. Pyle, T. G. Ruskell, R. K.
Workman, X. Yao, and D. Sarid, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. 15, 38-39 (1997).
"High resolution Fowler-Nordheim field emission maps of thin silicon oxide layers," T.
G. Ruskell, R. K. Workman, D. Chen, D. Sarid, S. Dahl, and S. Gilbert, Appl. Phys. Lett.
68, 93 (1996).
"Driven nonlinear atomic force microscopy cantilevers: from noncontact to tapping
modes of operation," D. Sarid, T. G. Ruskell, R. K. Workman, and D. Chen, J. Vac. Sci.
Technol. B 14, 864 (1996).
"Current-dependent silicon oxide growth during scanned probe lithography," T. G.
Ruskell, J. L. Pyle, R. K. Workman, X. Yao, and D. Sarid, Electron. Lett. 32, 1411
(1996).
8.
Scientific and professional societies of which a member
American Association of Physics Teachers
American Physical Society
9.
Honors and awards
1996-1998 National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow
10.
Institutional and professional service in the last five years
1998 Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Conference session co-chair
CSM Physics Department Undergraduate Council
11.
Professional development activities in the last five years
1997 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Short Course, APS March Meeting
1. Name and academic rank
Fred SARAZIN, Assistant Professor
2. Degrees with fields, institution, and date
Engineer
Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Ingenieur
de Caen (ENSI Caen, France)
PhD Subatomic Physics
University of Caen (France)
1996
1999
3. Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original appointment
and dates of advancement in rank
Assistant Professor at CSM since August 2003 (tenure-track)
4. Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
Research Fellow University of Edinburgh (UK)
Research Fellow TRIUMF National Laboratory (Canada)
5. Consulting, patents, etc.: none
6. State(s) in which registered: none
1999-2001
2002-2003
7. Principal publications of last five years (selected)
“Detection of neutron clusters”, Phys. Rev. C65 (2002) 044006.
“Halo neutrons and the -decay of 11Li”, Phys. Rev. C70 (2004) 031302R.
“Multichannel R-matrix analysis of elastic and inelastic resonances in the 21Na+p
compound system”, Phys. Rev. C71 (2005) 025802.
“TIGRESS highly segmented high-purity germanium clover detector” Nucl. Instr.
Meth. A543 (2005) 431.
“-decay of 32Na at ISAC/TRIUMF”, to be submitted to Phys. Rev. C (2006).
8. Scientific and professional societies of which a member
Member of the American Physics Society (APS)
9. Honors and awards: none
10. Institutional and professional service in the last five years
Member of the TRIUMF Users Executive Committee (TUEC) 2005-present.
11. Professional development activities in the last five years
Educational:
Participation in the Department’s Peer Enhancement of Teaching (PET) program
Research:
Startup funds – New research initiatives / Travel / Support of graduate student
DOE bridge grant – teaching relief for one semester in year one and two.1. Name and
academic rank
John Scales, Professor of Physics
2. Degrees with fields, institution, and date
B.S., Physics, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, 1979.
PhD. Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, 1984.
3. Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original appointment
and dates of advancement in rank
13 years, originally appointed October, 1992
4. Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
1992-present Colorado School of Mines
Department of Physics, Professor (2005-present)
Department of Geophysics, Associate Professor (1992-1999), Professor
(1999-2005)
1999-2000 Visiting Professor, French Academy of Sciences at the ESPCI Paris
1992 Visiting Professor, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
1985-1992 Amoco Research Center, Tulsa
5. Consulting, patents, etc.: none
6. State(s) in which registered: none
7. Principal publications of last five years
1) Scales, J.A. and M. Batzle, Millimeter wave spectroscopy of rocks and fluids,
86, Applied Physics Letters, 2006.
2) Gret, A., R. Snieder and J.A. Scales, Time-lapse monitoring of rock property
changes with coda wave interferometry, Journal of Geophysical Research,
B03305, 2006.
3) Zadler, B., A. Gret and J.A. Scales, Spectroscopy versus interferometry:
resolving small changes, American Journal of Physics, 73, 837--844, 2005.
4) Campman, X, K. van Wijk, J.A. Scales and G. Herman, Imaging and
suppressing near-receiver scattered surface waves, 70, V20--V29, Geophysics,
2005.
5) Van Wijk, K., D. Komatitsch, J.A. Scales and J. Tromp, Analysis of strong
scattering at the micro-scale, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,
115, 1006--1011, 2004.
6) Van Wijk, K., M. Haney and J.A. Scales, Energy propagation in a strongly
scattering 1D laboratory model, Physical Review E., 69, 0366111-5 ,2004.
7) Malcolm, A., J.A. Scales and B. van Tiggelen, Extracting the Green function
from diffuse, equipartitioned waves, Physical Review E, 70, 015601R1-4,
2004.
8) Scales, J.A. and A.E. Malcolm, Laser characterization of ultrasonic wave
propagation in random media, Physical Review E, 67, 0466181--7, 2003.
9) Snieder, R., A. Gret, H. Douma, and J.A. Scales, Coda wave interferometry for
estimating nonlinear behavior in seismic velocity, Science, 295, 2253--2255,
2002.
10)
Van Wijk, K., J.A. Scales, D. Mikesell and J. Peacock, Non-contacting
seismology, Geophysical Research Letters, 32, L01308, 2005.
11)
Zadler, B., J. LeRousseau, J.A. Scales and M.L. Smith, Resonance
ultrasound spectroscopy: theory and application, Geophysical Journal
International, 156, 154--169, 2004
12)
Van Wijk, K., J.A. Scales, W. Navidi and L. Tenorio, Data and model
uncertainty estimation for linear inversion, Geophysical Journal International,
149, 625--632, 2002.
13)
Scales, J.A., Imaging and inversion of acoustic and elastic waves, in
Scattering, edited by Pike and Sabatier, Academic Press, 578--593, 2002.
14)
Scales, J.A. and K. Van Wijk, Tunable multiple scattering system,
Applied Physics Letters, 79, 2294--2296, 2001.
15)
Scales, J.A. and L. Tenorio, Prior information and uncertainty in inverse
problems, Geophysics, 66, 389--397, 2001.
8. Scientific and professional societies of which a member
American Physical Society, Optical Society of America, Sigma Xi
9. Honors and Awards
Visiting Professor, French Academy of Sciences, 1999-2000
Visiting professor of The Japanese 21st Century COE Program, 2004
Fellow, Institute of Physics (England), elected 1999
Fellow, Royal Astronomical Society (England), elected 1987.
10. Institutional and professional service in the last five years
1996-present Member of International Advisory Board: Inverse Problems
1993-1996 Associate Editor, Journal of Geophysical Research
11. Professional Development in last 5 years
1. NAME AND ACADEMIC RANK
Jeff Squier, Professor of Physics
2. DEGREES
B.S., Engineering Physics, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, 1984.
M.S., Physics, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, 1986.
Ph.D., Optics, Institute of Optics, University of Rochester, 1992.
3. NUMBER OF YEARS OF SERVICE ON THIS FACULTY
Four years, originally appointed August 21, 2002
4. OTHER RELATED EXPERIENCE
2002 to Present – Professor of Physics, Colorado School of Mines
1999 – 2002 Research Director, Wilson-Squier Research Group,University of California,
San Diego, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
1995 - 1998 Director, Dynamic Microscopy Group, Associate Project Scientist,
University of California, San Diego, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
1992 - 1995 Coordinator for Ultrafast Optics, University of Michigan, Center for
Ultrafast Optical Science
1989 - 1992 University of Michigan, Center for Ultrafast Optical Science
1988 - 1989 Allied Signal, Applied Physics Division
1986 - 1988 University of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics
1985 - 1986 IBM, Laserprinter Division
5. PATENTS
Microfluidic cell sorter and analyzer (pending 2006).
Method for Controlling Configuration of Laser Induced Breakdown and Ablation
(issued April 8, 1994, Patent No. 5,656,186)
Amplification of ultrashort pulses with Nd:glass amplifiers pumped by alexandrite
free running laser (issued August 10, 1993 Patent No. 5,235,606)
6. STATES IN WHICH REGISTERED: None.
7. PRINCIPAL PUBLICATIONS OF LAST FIVE YEARS
1. D. Fittinghoff, J. Aus der Au, J. Squier, “Collinear, Background Free, third
harmonic pulse measurement techniques for microscopy, Opt. Comm., 247, 405426 (2005).
2. R. Fallon, T. Stiles, T. Vestad, J. Oakey, D. Marr, J. Squier, R. Jiminez
“Hydrodynamic focusing of vacuum-pumped microfluidics,” Microfluidics and
Nanofluidics, 1, 280 (2005).
3.“Optical trapping, manipulation, and sorting of cells and colloids in microfluidic
systems with diode laser bars,” R. Applegate, J. Squier, T. Vestad, J. Oakey, D.
Marr, Optics Express, vol. 12, No. 19, 4390-4398, September 20, 2004.
4. “Visualization of mitochondria in cardiomyocytes by simultaneous harmonic
generation and fluorescence microscopy,” V. Barzda, C. Greenhalgh, J. Aus der
Au, S. Elmore, J. Beek, J. Squier, Opt. Express, 13,8263 (2005).
5. “Third harmonic generation spectroscopy of fluids: Resonant enhancement and
ligand binding in hemoglobin,” O. Clay, A. Millard, C. Schaffer, J. Aus der Au,
P. Tsai, J. Squier, D. Kleinfeld, accepted for publication, JOSA B.
6. “Microfluidic sorting system based on optical waveguide integration and diode laser
bar trapping,” R. Applegate, J. Squier, T. Vestad, J. Oakey, D. Marr, P. Bado, M.
Dugan, A. Said, Lab on a Chip, in press.
8. MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Optical Society of America, SPIE, American Physical Society
9. AWARDS AND HONORS
Visiting Professor, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Université du Québec
2003-2005.
Fellow, Optical Society of America, 2000.
10. INSTITUTIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (LAST 5 YEARS)
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES/COMMITTEES
Program Committee, Commercial and Biomedical applications of ultrafast lasers, SPIE
Photonics West Annual meeting, 2001-2005.
Applied Optics Committee member, CLEO 2002-2004.
FUNDED RESEARCH PROPOSALS AT CSM
1. National Institute of Health, “Optical manipulation of neuronal and vascular
tissue with high-energy ultrashort pulses, “ $865,664, J. Squier, PI at CSM (D
Kleinfeld PI at UCSD). (9/1/05 –8/31/10)
2. National Science Foundation, “Collaborative Research: Development of a novel
multiphoton microscope for measuring biomolecular dynamics over 15 orders of
magnitude on time ,” $237,651.00, J. Squier, PI, D. Marr, Co-PI. (9/1/05 –
8/31/08)
3. National Science Foundation, “Development of a Multibeam, Parabolic Pulse,
Kilohertz Terawatt Laser Facility for Ultrafast Optical Physics”, $608,000.00, J.
Squier, PI, C. Durfee, Co-PI. Students involved: S. Bera, PhD student, C.
Cavanaugh, PhD student. (9/1/04 to 8/30/07)
4. Sandia National Labs, “Novel Spatial and Temporal Phase Control of Ultrashort
Pulses, “ $150,000.00, J. Squier, PI. Students involved: L. Bartlett, E. Chandler,
R. Chadwick, J. Fields, D. Whitney, undergraduates. (4/1/04 to 6/1/05)
5. National Science Foundation, “Imaging the Earth with Multiple Scattering
Speckle,” $340,615.00, J. Scales, PI, J. Squier Co-PI, K. Wijk Co-PI. Seeking
PhD student for this work. (9/1/03 to 8/30/06)
6. National Institute of Health, “Light-Powered Microfluidic Cell Separator and
Imager,” $377,811.00, J. Squier, PI, David Marr, Co-PI. Students involved: R.
Applegate, MS student (transitioning to PhD), (9/1/03 to 8/30/05)
11. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES (LAST 5 YEARS)
1.
Name and academic rank:
P. Craig Taylor
Professor and Associate Director Colorado Energy Research Institute
2.
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8.
9.
Degrees with fields, institution and date:
A.B., Physics, Carleton College (cum laude)
1964
Ph.D., Physics, Brown University
1969
Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
1 year on faculty, original appointment 08/23/05
Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
23 years teaching experience (University of Utah)
Consulting, patents, etc.
Arco Solar (1982-1985)
Patents: two
State(s) in which registered : none
Principal publications of last five years
1.
“Structural and Photostructural Properties Of Chalcogenide Glasses” C. B.
Nelson, T. Su, P. C. Taylor, and W. A. Harrison, J. Non. Cryst. Solids 338-340,
574-577 (2004).
2.
“On the Structure of Ge2Sb2Te5 Glasses” P. C. Taylor, J. K. Olson, and H.
Li, J. Ovonic Res. 1, 1 (2005).
3.
“Optical Properties of Amorphous GeTe, Sb2Te3, and Ge2Sb2Te5: The Role
of Oxygen” J. K. Olson, H. Li, T. Ju, M. C. DeLong, and P. C. Taylor, J. Appl.
Phys. (2005), submitted.
4.
“The Localization of Electrons in Amorphous Semiconductors: A Twenty
First Century Perspective” P. C. Taylor, J. Non-Cryst. Solids (2005), in press
(Mott Lecture Manuscript).
5.
“Temperature Dependence of a Hydrogen Doublet Site in Light-Soaked aSi:H from 1H NMR” T. Su, P. C. Taylor, G. Ganguly, and D. E. Carlson, MRS
Symp. Proc. 762, 27-32 (2003).
6.
“The Direct Role of Hydrogen in the Staebler-Wronski Effect in
Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon” T. Su, P. C. Taylor, D. E. Carlson, and G.
Ganguly, Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 15502-1 (2002).
7.
“Ferrimagnetic Resonance in CVD Prepared Films of Vanadium
[Tetracyanoethanide]x, V[TCNE]x” R. Plachy, P. C. Taylor, K. I. Pokhodnya, J.
Shi, Joel S. Miller, and A. J. Epstein, Phys. Rev. B70, 064411-1 (2004).
8.
“Tight binding calculations of NMR transitions in random and partially
ordered GaInP2" C. B. Nelson, P. C. Taylor, and W. A. Harrison, Phys. Rev. B70,
052446-1 (2004).
9.
“Studies of SiH2 and its Potential Role in Light-Induced Metastability in
Amorphous Silicon Hydride” T. A. Abtew, D. A. Drabold, and P. C. Taylor,
Appl. Phys. Lett. 86, 241916 (2005).
10.
“Observation of a Hydrogen Doublet Site in High Defect Density as-Grown
a-Si:H by 1H NMR” D. Bobela, T. Su, P:. C. Taylor, and G. Ganguly, MRS
Symp. Proc. 862, 445 (2005).
Scientific and professional societies of which a member
American Physical Society (APS) (Fellow)
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Materials Research Society
American Association of Physics Teachers
Honors and awards
Research Publication Award, Naval Research laboratory, 1975.
Citation Classic, Current Contents (most cited in condensed matter physics, 1977)
Department of Energy Certificate for Outstanding Contribution to Photovoltaic
Research Program (23 October 1990).
Citation and Medal for Outstanding Professorial Contributions, Brown University
Graduate School Commencement (1992).
Department of Energy Certificate of Appreciation (17 May 1995).
Appointment to rank of Distinguished Professor, University of Utah (2001).
2001 Research Partnership Award, Department of Energy (shared with all members
of the Thin Film Photovoltaic Partnership Program)
Distinguished Scholarly and Creative Research Award, University of Utah (2003).
10.
Institutional and professional service in the last five years
Chair, Univ. of Utah, Dept. of Physics, 2005 World Year of Physics (2004-2005).
Vice-Chair/Chair Elect/Chair, Four Corners Sec., Am. Phys. Soc. (2000-2002)
Subject Editor on Amorphous Materials (with S. R. Elliott), Current Opinion in
Solid State and Materials Science (since 2000).
Series Editor, Applied Physics (Book series on applied physics published by World
Scientific) (since 2000).
Editorial Advisory Board, Crit. Rev. in Solid State and Mat. Sci. (since 1988).
Editorial Advisory Board, Materials Science Foundations (since 1998).
Member, International Advisory Committee, International Conferences on
Amorphous and Microcrystalline Semiconductors (ICAMS) (since 1996).
Co-Chairman, Organizing Committee, Workshop on Optical Characterization of
Interfaces, Park City, UT, 15-18 October 2000.
Member, International Program Committee, 19th International Conference on
Amorphous and Microcrystalline Semiconductors: Sci. and Tech., Nice, Fr., 2001.
Co-Organizer, Workshop on the Fabrication, Characterization, and Application of
6.1 Å Semiconductors, Snowbird, UT, 30 July-2 August 2001.
Chairman, Program Committee, Four Corners Sectional Meeting of American
Physical Society, 1-2 November 2001, Las Cruces, NM.
Member, Organizing Committee, 20th International Conference on Amorphous and
Microcrystalline Semiconductors: Science and Technology, San Paulo, Brazil, 2003.
Co-Editor of Conference Proceedings.
Lead Organizer, Materials Research society Symposium on Amorphous and
Microcrystalline Silicon Films, April, 2005.
11.
Professional development activities in the last five years
Sabbatical, University of Utah, 2003-2004.
1.
Name and academic rank
David M. Wood, Associate Professor
2.
Degrees with fields, institution, and date
BA, Physics, Princeton University, 1974
MS, Theoretical Physics, Cornell University, 1979
PhD, Theoretical Physics, Cornell University, 1981
4.
Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original appointment
and dates of advancement in rank
11 years
1989 - 1993, Assistant Professor of Physics
1993 - present, Associate Professor of Physics
4.
Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
Visiting Scientist, Solid State Theory Group, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
[formerly SERI], Golden, CO, September 1994-August 1995.
Senior Scientist, Solid State Theory Group, Solar Energy Research Institute, Golden, CO,
October 1986-August 1989.
Staff Scientist, SERI, July 1982-September 1986.
5.
Consulting, patents, etc.
None.
6.
State(s) in which registered
None.
7.
Principal publications of last five years
"Successes and failures of thek·p method: A direct assessment for GaAs/AlAs quantum
structures", D. M. Wood and Alex Zunger, Phys. Rev. B53, 7949 (1996).
"Origins of k·p errors for [001] GaAs/AlAs heterostructures", D. M. Wood, Alex Zunger,
and David Gershoni, Europhys. Lett. 33, 383 (1996).
8.
Scientific and professional societies of which a member
American Physical Society
9.
Honors and awards
SERI Outstanding Achievement Award, February 1989. Principal Investigator, Project
`Epitaxial
Stability and Novel Structures for III-V Systems. [Won DOE award for same, October
1990.]
10.
Institutional and professional service in the last five years
Invited talk: "Semiconductor materials properties from first principles: a status report,"
Fall 1997
Materials Research Society meeting, Boston, December 3, 1997.
Departmental Graduate Council
Departmental Computer Advisory Committee (chair)
Campus Assessment Committee
Research and Infrastructure Committee (RISC) information technology subcommittee.
11. Professional development activities in the last five years
Attended conferences: Invited talk: "Semiconductor materials properties from first
principles: a status report," Fall 1997 Materials Research Society meeting, Boston,
December 3, 1997.
1.
Name and academic rank
Matt Young, Senior Lecturer in Physics
2.
Degrees with fields, institution, and date
BS, Optics, College of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Rochester,
1962
PhD, Optics, College of Engineering and Applied Science, University of
Rochester, 1967
3.
Number of years service on this faculty, including date of original appointment
and dates of advancement in rank
2 years, 2004-present, Senior Lecturer in Physics
5 years, 1999-2004, Adjunct Professor of Physics
4.
Other related experience - teaching, industrial, etc.
1976-1999, Physicist, National Institute of Standards and Technology.
1988-2002, Professor Adjoint, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department,
University of Colorado at Boulder.
1984, Visiting Scientist, Electronics Department, Weizmann Institute of Science,
Israel.
1974-1975, Associate Professor, Verrazzano College, Saratoga Springs, NY.
1970-1974, Assistant Professor of Electrophysics and Electrical Engineering,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
1967-1970, Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Waterloo, Canada.
1967, Research Associate;1964-67, American Optical Company Fellow,
University of Rochester
5.
Consulting, patents, etc.
1999-2004, NIST Associate
2000-2001, Quinn Emanuel (patent law firm)
1975, N.Y. State Energy Commission
1974, Photonics Spectra Magazine
1974, Holobeam Laser Company
1973-1974, General Electric R&D Center.
6.
State(s) in which registered
None.
7. Principal publications of last five years
1. "Unbelief among Scientists," Matt Young and John Lynch, New Encyclopedia
of Unbelief, Prometheus, 2006.
2. "Moonshine: Why the Peppered Moth Remains an Icon of Evolution,"
Skeptical Inquirer, March-April, 2005, pp. 23-28.
3. "The Young Antony Flew," Free Inquiry Web Exclusive, 2005.
4. Why Intelligent Design Fails: A Scientific Critique of the New Creationism,
Matt Young and Taner Edis, eds., Rutgers, New Brunswick, N. J., 2004;
paperback ed., 2006.
5. "Imaging Optics," Encyclopedia of Scientific Instrumentation, 3rd ed.,
Academic, San Diego, 2002.
8.
Scientific and professional societies of which a member
Optical Society of America, American Association for Advancement of Science
Federation of American Scientists
9.
Honors and awards
1997, Fellow of the Optical Society of America
1994, Department of Commerce Gold Medal
1993, NIST Measurement Science Award
1983, Department of Commerce Silver Medal
1981, Denver Federal Executive Board Citation
1980, 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, NIST Certificates of Appreciation
1962, Newton Award for Achievement in Applied Sciences
1962, elected to Sigma Xi (a science-research honor society).
10. Institutional and professional service in the last five years
Vice-President, Colorado Citizens for Science, 2005-present.
Director at Large, Rocky Mountain Section of Optical Society of America, 1980-present
Coordinate RMOSA contribution to Colorado State Science Fair
11.
Professional development activities in the last five years
Optical Fiber Measurements Short Course, annually
Local Optical Society meetings
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