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 Physics Vitae

Name:

Jay W. Phippen

Department/Program:

Physics

Status:

Full-time contract

 
Education

Your highest degree earned, its concentration/emphasis, institution, year earned:

Degree Concentration/emphasis

Phd/Theoretical Physics

Institution

Utah State University

Year Earned

1974

Certifications/licenses you currently hold:

 
Teaching Experience

How many years you have been teaching at Weber State University:

37 years

Your total years of teaching (including those at Weber State University):

39 years

From 1997–2003, what are examples of your most significant teaching developments, innovations, etc.

I have created fifteen physics problems which require computer skills
to both calculate and then graph the results.


Research, Scholarship, Creative Activities

From 1997–2003, what are examples of your most significant research, scholarship, or creative activities?

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 I calculated the most probable mass of the TOP QUARK (unpublished work).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

 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)

In the past I have judged the Science Fairs at the high schools and at our University.
 

Chair of Accreditation Steering Committee:   Ryan Thomas, 626-7931