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John D Morgan

Atomic and Molecular Theory. Precision calculations of atomic energy levels, mathematical physics, and applications of astronomy to ancient history.

 

 

EDUCATION

1978Ph.D., Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
1978M.S., Theoretical Chemistry, Oxford University
1974B. S., Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics, George Washington University

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1986-Associate Professor
Dept. Physics & Astronomy, Univ. of Delaware
1981-1986Assistant Professor
Dept. of Physics, University of Notre Dame
1981Lecturer
Department of Physics, Princeton University
1978-1981Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Physics, Princeton University

VISITING POSITIONS

1995Visiting Scientist Cornell University
1994Member Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
1993Visiting Scientist University of Washington
1992-1993Visiting Scholar Harvard University
1990Adjunct Associate Professor Harvard University
1988-1990Visiting Scholar Harvard University
1985Visitor University of Chicago

HONORS AND AWARDS

1993NEH Fellowship
1987-1990NIST Precision Measurement Award
1980-1981NSF National Needs Postdoctoral Fellowship
Princeton University
1978-1980Chaim Weizman Fellowship
Princeton University
1974-1978Marshall Scholarship
Oxford University
Contact Information

John D Morgan
University of Delaware
Physics & Astronomy
121 Sharp Laboratory
Newark, DE 19716


jdmorgan@udel.edu
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