Education:

B.A. 1969 Harvard Univ. (summa cum laude, highest honors in physics, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi associate)

A.M. 1969 Harvard Univ. (first 4-yr joint B.A. and A.M.)

Ph.D. 1973, Univ. of Pennsylvania (Advisor: Prof. J. Robert Schrieffer, Dissertation: "Some Aspects of Chemisorption: The Indirect Interaction and the Short-Chain Model")

Experience in Higher Education:

1965-68

Physics/Harvard Univ.

National Merit Scholar

1967

Physics/U. of Washington

Summer laboratory asst. for Prof. E. A. Stern

1968-69

Applied Physics/Harvard U.

NSF Graduate Fellow

1969-70

Physics/U. of Pennsylvania

Assistant Instructor

1971-73

 

NSF Graduate Trainee

1973-74

 

Postdoctoral Research Associate

1975-77

Physics & Astr./U. of Maryland

Visiting Asst. Professor

1977-80

 

Assistant Professor

1980-87

 

Associate Professor

1987-

Physics/U. of Maryland

Professor

1985, Apr-June

Chalmers U. of Tech., Gothenburg, Sweden

Guest Researcher and Lecturer

1986 (July, 3 wks);1987 (May-June, 3 1/2 wks)

University of Padua, Italy

Visiting Professor

2006 (Jan., 3 wks)

Blaise Pascal University, Clermont-2, Aubière, France

Visiting Professor

 

Experience Other than Higher Education:

1966,68 (Summer)

Clevite Corp. (Cleveland)

Applied physics research

1986, Feb-June

National Bureau of Standards

Physicist (sabbatical)

1986, June-

 

Guest Worker

1988, July-Aug.

Sandia Nat'l Labs (Livermore)

Summer Univ. Faculty

1988-89

Spensley, Horn, Jubas, Lubitz (LA)

Expert consultant in patent case

1989-90, Apr.-Apr.

Nat'l Science Foundation

Expert/Program Director, Cond. Mat. Theory (p.t.,<1 day/week)

1994, 1995, 1998, 2002 (@~1 mo.)

IGV, KFA Jülich, Germany

Guest Research (Humboldt Senior U.S. Scientist Award)

 

Last update: Jan., 2006