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Educ ation Ph.D. Russian Research Center “Kurchatov Institute,” 1999 Theoretical physics; Advisor: Prof. V.G. Vaks M.S., with Honors Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, 1996 Physics of Metals Assistant Professor University of Nebraska-Lincoln 08/05–present Research Assistant Professor U of Nebraska-Lincoln 10/02–08/05 Assistant Scientist Ames Laboratory 01/02–09/02 Visiting Scientist Ames Laboratory 10/99– Kirill D. Belashchenko

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Educ ation

Ph.D. Russian Research Center “KurchatovInstitute,” 1999

Theoretical physics; Advisor: Prof. V.G. Vaks M.S., with Honors Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, 1996

Physics of Metals

Assistant Professor University of Nebraska-Lincoln 08/05–present Research Assistant Professor U of Nebraska-Lincoln 10/02–08/05

Assistant Scientist Ames Laboratory 01/02–09/02 Visiting Scientist Ames Laboratory 10/99–01/02 Jr Scientist Russian Research Center “Kurchatov Inst” 04/99–10/99

Kirill D. Belashchenko

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Publications 8. S. Sahoo, T. Mukherjee, K. D. Belashchenko, and Ch. Binek, Isothermal low-field tuning of exchange bias in Fe/Cr2O3/Fe, Appl. Phys. Lett. 91, 172506 (2007)7. A. N. Chantis, K. D. Belashchenko, D. L. Smith, E. Y. Tsymbal, M. van Schilfgaarde, and R. C. Albers, “Reversal of spin polarization in Fe/GaAs (001) driven by resonant surface states: First-principles calculations”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 196603 (2007).6. Ya. B. Losovyj, I. Ketsman, A. Sokolov, J. Tang, Z. Wang, K. D. Belashchenko, P. A. Dowben, J. Tang, and Z. Wang, “The electronic structure change with Gd doping of HfO2 on silicon”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 91, 132908 (2007).5. I. Ketsman, Y. B. Losovyj, A. Sokolov, J. Tang, Z. Wang, K. D. Belashchenko, and P. A. Dowben, “The n-type Gd-doped HfO2 to silicon heterojunction diode”, Appl. Phys. A 89, 489 (2007).4. N. Wu, Ya. B. Losovyj, D. Wisbey, K. Belashchenko, M. Manno, L. Wang, C. Leighton, and P. A. Dowben, “The electronic band structure of CoS2”, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter. 19, 156224 (2007).

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Publications, cont’d 3. J. P. Velev, C.-G. Duan, K. D. Belashchenko, S. S. Jaswal, and E. Y. Tsymbal, “Effect of ferroelectricity on electron transport in Pt/BaTiO3/Pt ferroelectric tunnel junctions”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 137201 (2007).2. J. P. Velev, K. D. Belashchenko, S. S. Jaswal, and E. Y. Tsymbal, “Effect of oxygen vacancies on spin-dependent tunneling in Fe/MgO/Fe magnetic tunnel junctions”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 90, 072502 (2007).1. A. N. Chantis, K. D. Belashchenko, E. Y. Tsymbal, M. van Schilfgaarde, “Tunneling anisotropic magnetoresistance driven by resonant surface states”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 046601 (2007).

Conference Proceedings3. J. P. Velev, M. Ye. Zhuravlev, K. D. Belashchenko, S. S. Jaswal, E. Y. Tsymbal, T. Katayama, and S. Yuasa, “Defect-mediated properties of magnetic tunnel junctions”, IEEE Trans. Magn. 43, 2770-5 (2007). Proceedings of the 2007 MMM/INTERMAG Conference, invited paper.2. A. L. Wysocki, K. D. Belashchenko, J. P. Velev, and M. van Schilfgaarde, “Calculations of spin-disorder resistivity from first principles”, J. Appl. Phys. 101 (2007). 2007 MMM/INTERMAG Conference proceedings. • E. Y. Tsymbal, K. D. Belashchenko, J. P. Velev, S. S. Jaswal, M. van Schilfgaarde, I. I. Oleynik, and D. A. Stewart, “Interface effects in spin- dependent tunneling, Progr. Mater. Sci. 52, 401-420 (2007).

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Current Research Funding • Nebraska Research Initiative, Designing materials for electrodes in spintronic devices, PI (with Christian Binek, Peter Dowben, Renat Sabirianov). 07/01/06-06/30/08; $431,378.

• Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Novel rare-earth semiconductors for solid-state neutron detectors,Co-PI (with Jennifer Brand (PI), Peter Dowben, Yaroslav Losovyj).

12/01/06-11/31/09; $450,000.• NSF EPSCoR First Award, First-principles studies of electronic structure and transport in magnetic systems at finite temperatures, PI. 01/01/07-12/31/07 $19,927.• NSF-SIA/NRI MRSEC Supplement, Multiferroic interfaces: New paradigms for functional switching, Co-PI (with E. Y. Tsymbal (PI), and R. F. Sabirianov). 03/01/07-02/28/10 $400,000.• National Science Foundation, seed grant through Materials Research Science and Engineering Center, Theoretical studies of magnetotransport at finite temperatures.

05/01/06-04/30/07 $17,822.

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Other research proposals submitted 1. CAREER: First-principles studies of electronic structure and transport in magnetic systems at finite temperatures (PI),

NSF, 2007 (declined).

2. First-principles studies of electronic structure and transport in magnetic materials and heterostructures at finite temperatures (PI), DOE (pending).

3. First-principles studies of electronic structure and transport in magnetic systems at finite temperatures (PI), Research Corporation Cottrell Scholar Award (pending).

4. Phase transformations in confined nanosystems (Co-PI with Jeff Shield), DOE-EPSCoR (pending).

5. Novel Rare-Earth Semiconductors for Solid-State Neutron Detectors and Ultra-Thin High-k Dielectrics (Co-PI with Jinke Tang (PI at U. of Wyoming, Peter Dowben (UNL), and Yaroslav Losovyj (Louisiana State)), Wyoming ARO DEPSCoR (pending).

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PhD Students Supervised

Aleksander Wysocki James Glasbrenner

Department Service•Graduate Admissions Committee, member •Advisory Committee•Ad Hoc Committee on Computational Facilities in New Nano Bldg

•HEP Search Committee

Teaching

2006SpringPHYS 951 (3) 1.33Fall PHYS 916 (13)

2007SpringPHYS 912 (10) 2.75Fall PHYS 916 (11) 1.45

Adv topics in Solid State (complete redesign).

QM I - focusing on conceptual learning, using computer demos & tutorials, online quizzes & essay assignments

“much improvement over semester”“conceptual checkpoints thru semester good!”

“Would take any class he teaches!”All reported: “really enjoyed this class”

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Christian Binek

BackgroundPh.D. Duisburg, 1995Research Professor

Duisburg, 1995-2003Assistant Professor

UNL, October 2003 -

2007 Outstanding Young Scientist Award from Sigma Xi for setting up a 1st-class laboratory to fabricate magnetic thin films and novel magnetic heterostructures with an emphasis on finding new and clever ways of controlling the exchange bias phenomenon in magnetic structures.

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Research Publications 1. S. Polisetty, S. Sahoo, and Ch. Binek, Phys. Rev. B. 76, 184423 (2007), “Scaling Behavior of the Exchange-Bias Training Effect” 2. S. Sahoo, S. Polisetty, C.-G. Duan, Sitaram S. Jaswal, E. Y. Tsymbal, and Ch. Binek, Phys. Rev. B 76, 092108 (2007), “Ferroelectric control of magnetism in BaTiO3 /Fe heterostructures via interface strain coupling”3. S. Sahoo, T. Mukherjee, K. D. Belashchenko, and Ch. Binek, Appl. Phys. Lett. 91, 172506 (2007), “Isothermal low-field tuning of exchange bias in epitaxial Fe/Cr2O3/Fe”4. S. Sahoo and Ch. Binek, Phil. Mag. Lett. 87, 259 (2007), “Piezomagnetism in epitaxial Cr2O3 thin films and spintronic applications”5. S. Sahoo, S. Polisetty, Ch. Binek, A. Berger, J. Appl. Phys. 101, 053902 (2007), “Dynamic enhancement of the exchange bias training effect” Submitted• “Optimization of Magneto Optical Kerr Setup: Analyzing Experimental Assemblies Using Jones Matrix Formalism”, S. Polisetty, J. Scheffler, S. Sahoo, Yi Wang, T. Mukherjee, Xi He, and Ch. Binek, submitted to Rev. Sci. Inst. 2. “1D antiferromagnetic arrays of Ni magnetic nanoparticles” V. Bliznyuk,* S. Singamaneni, S. Sahoo, S. Polisetty, X. He, Ch. Binek

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Conference Proceedings“Nanomagnetic Entropy” Ralph Skomski, Christian Binek, T. Mukherjee, S. Sahoo, and D. J. Sellmyer

Book Chapters "Tunable Exchange Bias" in magnetic nanostructures”, (30 -age chapter) Editor L.P. Liu, Springer, in preparation

Invited Talks“Electric and Magnetic Field Control of Exchange Bias”APS March 2007 (Denver, Colorado) Symposium on Exchange Bias

“Electric and Magnetic Field Control of Exchange Bias” 10th Joint MMM/Intermag Conference, January 7-11, 2007 Baltimore, Maryland

Colloquia“Electric and Magnetic Field Control of Exchange Bias” February 9 Colloquium Virginia Tech (http://www.phys.vt.edu/~talks/colloquia/colloquia0607.html)

“Electric and Magnetic Field Control of Exchange Bias”, UNL

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Current FundingNSF: “CAREER: Education and research on nanoscale spintronic systems and heterostructures”$ 500, 000 / 05/01/06 - 04/30/11

NRI: Designing materials for electrodes in spintronics devices$ 211, 000 / 2006 to 2007

NSF MRSEC: “Materials Research Science and Engineering Center: Quantum and Spin Phenomena in Nanomagnetic Structures” (with 16 other faculty)$5,306,939 / 06/01/02 - 05/30/08

NSF REU Site: “Nanomaterials/Nanoscience”$337,973

NCESR: “Magnetic Nanostructure for Energy-Efficient Cooling”$100,000 / 2006-2008

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Submitted Proposals

BOARD OF REGENTS FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLNPRIVATE - SECTOR RESEARCH AGREEMENT # 41420Single PI on a proposal for industry collaboration with Teledyne Isco “Magnetocaloric Refrigeration”. $ 9,588 agreement prepared by UNL attorneys

Co-PI in IGERT proposal on magnetism at interfaces with Jeff Shield and others

Co-PI on DOE proposal with Shireen Adenwalla

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Teaching2004Spring 422/822 1.90Fall 431/831 2.102005Spring 422/822 only one form returnedFall 431/831 2.112006Spring 422/822 1.80Fall 431/831 1.502007Spring 422/822 1.67Fall 211 pending - though scores

all over the place(some all 1s, some all 5s)

Postdoc Undergrad S. Sahoo K. Jones

Summer High School TeacherJeremy Scheffler (Pius X High School)

Department ServiceAcademic Planning CommitteeExamination and Grading Appeals CommitteeUndergraduate AdviserSPS AdviserAdvisory Committee

PhD Students SupervisedS. Polisetty X. He

T. Mukherjee Y. Wang

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Ken BloomPh.D. 1997, CornellPostdoc , Johns Hopkins, U. MichiganJoined UNL Fall 2004

348 publications, 38 in 200715 submitted, available as preprints

CDF: Ken is the primary author of “Measurements of Inclusive W and Z Cross Sections” J. Phys. G 34, 457 (2007)

DØKen has contributed to the DØ publications by•co-leading of DØ tracking algorithms group•modifying the charged-particle track reconstruction algorithms for DØ.

•run more quickly, finds tracks with greater purity •now in use in physics analyses (and showing up in most of the submitted papers)

•chairing the top quark internal review committee overseeing analysis employing lifetime-based b-quark identification algorithms

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CMS:•Serves as Project Manager for the entire US CMS Tier-2 program, and of course

•(also) the supervision of UNL’s Tier-2 site (setting the standard for peformance!)

CMS:•co-lead the “lepton plus jets plus missing energy” group at the LPC

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Current Support:NSF: “CAREER: Top-Quark Physics, Computing & Software at the LHC.” $110,000/year over five years continuing through 11/10

NSF: “Tier-2 US CMS Site at UNL.” (sub-award thru UCLA/US-CMS Program)$500,000/year over five years (through mid-2010) by the NSF through a.

NSF Tier-2 Travel Supplement (sub-award through US-CMS)$8000.

NSF“PIRE: Collaborative Research with the Paul Scherrer Institute and the Eidgenossiche Technische Hochschule on Advanced Pixel Silicon Detectors for the CMS Detector.” (University of Kansas (lead), University of Illinois-Chicago, University of Puerto Rico, Kansas State University); UNL (Aaron Dominguez, PI). $76,000/year over five years: support or 1 graduate and 1 undergraduate student.

NSF “Experimental Particle Physics.” (Claes, Snow, Bloom, Dominguez)$191,000/year for three years.

Submitted Proposal:EPSCor DOE:“The Luminosity Measurement for the DZERO experiment at Fermilab.” $137,000/year for three years requested. (for graduate student and a postdoc support through the end of the Tevatron run in 2009 or 2010).

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Teaching2004Fall 201H 2005Spring 311 2.80Fall 201HFall 441 2.922006Spring 311 2.20Fall 441 2.002007Spring 311 2.53Fall 441 2.10

Undergrad Chris Corder (UCARE)Jia-Fu Low (UCARE)

PostdocsM. Eads (FNAL)S. Malik (FNAL)

Department Service

Graduate CommitteeAcademic Planning CommitteeSteering Committee for new buildingSkit Coordinator, Holiday PartyCollege Grading Appeals Committee

PhD Students

SupervisedD. Johnston (co-adviseswithDominguez)

T.Kelly

J. Keller(w/Claes)

All 1s or all 3sComplaints of detailed grading

Homework complaints:2-3 pages to solve a single problem!

Introducing new labs!

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Aaron DominguezPh.D. 1998 UCSD

Postdoc LBNLJoined UNL: Fall 2004

More than 300 publications, 37 during 2007

Spearheading CMS R&D for the next generation silicon pixel detector, a possible major new hardware project for the HEP group.

Assembling a silicon R&D lab (117 Ferguson) with a manual microprobe station, LeCroy 104Mxi programmable digitial scope, a microscope and power supplies, where grad and undergrad students will carry out silicon pixel detector work for CMS.

•Elected to be on the USCMS Institutional Advisory Board•Elected to be on the Advisory Board for the LHC Physics Center •Deputy Level-2 Manager for CMS for the Forward Pixel Project•Co-convenor of the LPC B-Identification Physics Group•Member of QuarkNet Advisory Board (Fermilab)

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Current Support:NSF: “CAREER: Superior Silicon Tracking and Discovery at CMS and D0” $550,000/ 5 years continuing through 11/10

NSF: “Tier-2 US CMS Site at UNL.” (sub-award thru UCLA/US-CMS Program)$500,000/year over five years (through mid-2010) by the NSF through a.

NSF US-CMS Travel Supplement for Forward Pixel Detector Work$59,6000.

NSF“PIRE: Collaborative Research with the Paul Scherrer Institute and the Eidgenossiche Technische Hochschule on Advanced Pixel Silicon Detectors for the CMS Detector.” (University of Kansas (lead), University of Illinois-Chicago, University of Puerto Rico, Kansas State University); UNL (Aaron Dominguez, PI). $2.5 M/5 years

Fermilab: “Using Pixel Clusters to Form Track Stubs:Summer LPC Project.” PI: Aaron Dominguez. $15.5k for summer 2006.

NSF “Experimental Particle Physics.” (Claes, Snow, Bloom, Dominguez)$191,000/year for three years.

Submitted Proposal:EPSCor DOE:“The Luminosity Measurement for the DZERO experiment at Fermilab.” $137,000/year for three years requested. (for graduate student and a postdoc support through the end of the Tevatron run in 2009 or 2010).

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Math/CSE PhD Brian Bockelman

PostdocsM. Eads (FNAL)S. Malik (FNAL)

Department Service

Graduate Admissions CommitteeUndergraduate AdvisorGAANN CommitteeHEP Search Committee

PhD Students

SupervisedD. Johnston

T.Kelly (co-advises w/ Bloom)

J. Keller (co-advises w/ Claes)

2005Spring 211H 1.89Fall 211 1.74

2006Spring 401 1.50Fall 211 2.11 (2 sections)

2007Spring 401 1.50Fall 201H worked with the

New Media Center torecord all presentations

for online podcasts

Some complaints aboutonce/week schedule

enthusiasticuser of

classroomtechnologies

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DZEROWith postdoc Mike Eads, using tracking to improve the jet resolution.Have shown we can gain about a 10% improvement in the jet resolution

With Dale Johnston improving Higgs searches using a Matrix Element technique. From cross sections for signal and background construct probabilities that a given set of jet and lepton 4-vectors are consistent with either signal or background.

CMS Forward Pixel DetectorGroup’s massive effort of testing and characterizing plaquettes now complete!Aaron is the new Deputy Level-2 Manager of the Fpix.2008 will mark the installation and commissioning of the Fpix detector in CMS

Tracking and Vertex Reconstruction with CMSThe novel technique developed as a summer LPC project with Tony Kelly and Jason Keller (“Pixel Stubs”) is now officially part of the default reconstruction code of CMS.

LPC B-Id GroupNamed co-convenor of the LPC B Identification Group commissioning the b-tag algorithms when collisions begins.

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BEST (Bilingual English Speaking Tutors)

The educational outreach program for Latino elementary school students is in its 2nd year (at Elliott Elementary)

20 English language learner elementary school children work with 15 bilingual high school students (and one UNL student) on homework, reading and math for one hour twice a week after school.

Hired new part time staff person, Amber Wilber, to coordinate activities. Discussions with directors Miguel Carranza and Gustavo Carlo to coordinate/merge with the Latino Achievement Mentoring Program (LAMP) to create a continuous mentorship program (BEST serving elementary students, LAMP serving middle and high school students) with UNL anchoring the program.

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Kees UiterwaalPh.D. 1994, UtrechtJoined UNL: October, 2001Surgery for brain tumor – December 2005Medical Leave: Spring 2006Approval of 1 year deferral in tenure decision date – Now Fall 2007

CURRENT SUPPORT6/2004–5/2008 “Inside a Focused Laser Beam: Molecular Dynamics,” NSF Awarded $437k

5/2007–5/2008 “Inside a Focused Laser Beam: Molecular Dynamics,” NSF REU Awarded $5k

PENDING PROPOSALS6/2008–5/2011 “Dynamics of atoms and molecules in intense ultrashort fields: Quantitative study of molecular ionization, Optical orbital angular momentum,” NSF, $780k (pending)

7/2008–6/2010 Temporal lenses for femtosecond and attosecond electron microscopy, Nebraska Research Initiative, $173k (pending, admitted to next round)

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Barwick B, Corder C, Strohaber J, Chandler-Smith N, Uiterwaal C, and Batelaan H “Laser-induced ultrafast electron emission from a field emission tip” New J. Phys. 9(5) 142.1–10 (2007)

Strohaber J, Petersen C, and Uiterwaal C J G J, “Efficient angular dispersion compensation in holographic generation of intense ultrashort paraxial beam modes” Opt. Lett. 32(16) 2387–2389 (2007)

Hilbert S A, Barwick B, Fabrikant M, Uiterwaal C J G J, and Batelaan H “A high repetition rate time-of-flight electron energy analyzer” Appl. Phys. Lett. 91(17), 173506.1–3 (2007)

Strohaber J, Scarborough T, and Uiterwaal C J G J “Ultrashort intense-field optical vortices produced with laser-etched mirrors” Appl. Opt. 46(36) 8583–8590 (2007)

Strohaber J and Uiterwaal C J G J “In situ measurement of three-dimensional ion densities in focused femtosecond pulses” Phys. Rev. Lett. 100(2) 023002 (2008) [was accepted in 2007]

Published 2007

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Invited Paper Strohaber, Mariyenko I, and Uiterwaal C J G J “Generation and diagnosis of focused ultrashort pulses of complex light” Proc. SPIE Vol. 6483 “Complex Light and Optical Forces”Eds: Andrews D L, Galvez E J, and Nienhuis G, March 2007)

Invited Talk Uiterwaal C J G J “Femtosecond optical vortices: how to make them and what to do with them” Invited talk at the Optoelectronics 2007 - Complex Light and Optical Forces (OE20) conference, part of the SPIE conference “Photonics West 2007”, San Jose, CA, USA (20–25 January 2007), 25 January 2007.

Invited Review Batelaan H and Uiterwaal C J G J “Tip-top imaging” Nature (News & Views) 446, 500–501 (2007)

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PHYSICS: Profiles in ChargeThe availability of high-power lasers emitting intense pulses over femtosecond and picosecond time scales enables the study of high-field processes such as photo-dissociation and photo-excition of atoms and molecules in the laboratory. Such processes are relevant across a range of disciplines, from the study of photoinduced chemical reactions in the atmosphere to the more fundamental probing of the electronic excitations in atoms. When an intense laser pulse hits a cloud of atoms or molecules, the intensity profile of the laser pulse will produce a specific distribution of ions. After exciting a cloud of Xe atoms with intense laser pulses, Strohaber and Uiterwaal implement a time-of-flight technique that samples the pulse focal region with micrometer resolution, allowing the distribution of ions to be mapped out in three dimensions. On the flip side, the profile of the ion distributions can be used as an intensity sensor to aid the characterization and optimization of intense laser pulses. -- ISO Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 23002 (2008).

8 February 2008

Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 23002 (2008)was identified as an Editors’Choice

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That same article will be featured in a Springer textbook by Prof. Ingolf Hertel, Director of the Max-Born-Institut.

In his draft, Hertel refers to the work as a "recht schoenes ... Experiment", i.e. a "truly beautiful ...experiment"

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Uiterwaal - Teaching2002Spring 212H 1.83Fall 212H

2003Spring 212 2.22Fall 212 2.07

2004Spring 461/861 1.29Fall 212H 1.53

2005Spring 461/861 1.13Fall 212 1.86

2006Fall 212H 2.10

2007Spring 461/861 1.25Fall 212H 1.00

Supervising 3 graduate students

J. Strohaber C. Peterson

T. Scarborough

Responses in all categories: 1.0 - 1.50