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Name:
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Colin Inglefield |
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Department/Program:
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Physics
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Status:
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Full-time contract |
Education
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Your highest degree earned, its concentration/emphasis,
institution, year earned:
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Degree
Concentration/emphasis
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PhD Solid State Physics
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Institution
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University of Utah
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Year
Earned
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1998 |
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Certifications/licenses you currently hold:
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Teaching Experience
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How
many years you have been teaching at Weber State
University:
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4 years
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Your
total years of teaching (including those at Weber State
University):
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6 years
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From 1997–2003, what are
examples of your most significant teaching developments,
innovations, etc.
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Developed a course for the department, Phsx 3200 “Solid
State Physics”. The course includes a laboratory component,
which I also developed from scratch.
Developed and/or modified several instructional laboratories
for out Phsx 3640 “Advanced Physics Laboratory” course. |
Research, Scholarship, Creative Activities
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From 1997–2003, what are examples of your most significant
research, scholarship, or creative activities?
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1. “In-situ Pb Remobilization in Soils” M. Manecki, M.
Matyjasik, C. Inglefield, J. Conlin, Journal of Hydrological
Science (2002)
2. “Structural characterization of SiF4, SiH4, and H2
hot-wire-grown microcrsystalline silicon with large grains”
J. J. Gutierrez, C. E. Inglefield, C. P. An,M. C. DeLong, P.
C. Taylor, Scott Morrison, Arun Madan, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp.
Proc., 664 (2001)
3. “Microwave modulated photoluminescence used to measure
surface recombination velocities” C. E. Inglefield, M. C.
DeLong, P. C. Taylor, and W. A. Harrison, J. Vac. Sci.
Technol. B, 16, 2328 (1998).
4. “Characterization of unicompositional GaInP2 ordering
heterostructures grown by variation of V/III ratio” C. E.
Inglefield, M. C. DeLong, P. C. Taylor, Y. S. Chun, I. H.
Ho, G. B. Stringfellow, J. H. Kim, and T.-Y. Seong, J. Appl.
Phys.,82, 5107 (1997).
5. “Effects of microwave electric fields on the luminescence
of n- and p-type GaAs” C. E. Ingledfield, M. C. DeLong, P.
C. Taylor, and W. A. Harrison, Phys. Rev. B, 56, 12434
(1997).
6. Summer Research Fellowship, American Chemical Society
Petroleum Research Fund, “Polymerization and Glass
Transitions in Chalcogens”, University of Utah, Summer 2002 |
Public
Service
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From
1997-2003, what are examples of your most significant
professionally related service to the community
(member/officer in professional organizations, consultant,
presentations/speeches, etc)
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1. Society of Physics Zone Councilor for Zone 15 (UT, ID,
MT)
2. Local Organizing and Scientific Committee for the 2002
meeting of the Four-Corners Section of the American Physical
Society |
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