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Name:
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Jay W. Phippen |
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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/Theoretical Physics
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Institution
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Utah State University
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Year
Earned
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1974 |
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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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37 years
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Your
total years of teaching (including those at Weber State
University):
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39 years
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From 1997–2003, what are
examples of your most significant teaching developments,
innovations, etc.
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I have created fifteen physics problems which require
computer skills
to both calculate and then graph the results. |
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. I am working on the Solar Neutrino Problem which is a
five to to six year project.
2. I calculated the most probable mass of the TOP QUARK
(unpublished work). |
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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In the past I have judged the Science Fairs at the high
schools and at our University. |
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