![]() I organize the Office: 203-b Bell Bldg. Phone: (843) 953-5781 email me or Send a web-based email Office Hours: MWF: 8:30-10:00 Classes: phys101 MWF 11:00-11:50 rm 125 SciC phys101Lab R 7:45-10:45 rm 108 SciC phys370 MWF 1:00-4:00 rm 338 Ltsy Meetings: Department T 1:40 rm 126 SciC Colloquium R 1:40 rm 126 SciC Links Students |
- Spring 2009 Course Materials -Introductory Physics I (phys101)Intro Physics Lab (phys101L) Experimental Physics (phys370) - Past Course Materials -Introductory Physics II (phys102)General Physics I (phys201) General Physics II (phys202) Electron Microscopy (phys298) Modern Physics I (phys230) Modern Physics II (phys331) Solid State Physics (phys408) Research Seminar (phys419) Energy Production (evss650) I have been to China three times, most recently for month in early summer, 2008. During the last half of 2006 I was there on sabbatical, mostly teaching at Fuling Normal University, now known as Yangtze Normal University. Fuling is at the confluence of the Yangtze and Wu rivers, downstream from the major city of Chongqing. I also spent a wonderful month in China in July 2005. Please visit my China pages for details and photos. I got my Ph.D. at the University of Missouri-Columbia, my M.S. from the University of Maine, and my B.S. from Boise State University. I also attended Michigan Tech, North Idaho College, and the University of Idaho. No school ever asked me to leave. I used to advise the Physics, Engineering, and Astronomy Club, and the C of C Skydiving Club. My tainted history also includes several years as a skydiving bum. Here is my skydiving history. I have relatives in Frankfurt, and Barbados, both of which I recommend you visit (the places, not the relatives). I have enjoyed the hospitality of the people of China, Egypt and Kuwait at various times, and I miss my many friends there. |