Bret Crawford's Home Page
I live in Gettysburg, PA, working at Gettysburg
College, as an assistant professor of physics. My research area is
experimental nuclear physics, and the current experiment of interest is
the Charged Particle Parity Violation experiment at TUNL
(Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory). For those interested here
is my CV in html, postscript.
Courses:
Physics
102 -- Contemporary Physics
Physics
107 -- Physics of Music
I received my PhD in nuclear physics from Duke
University in September '97 studying parity nonconservation in the
compound nucleus.
My PhD research was done at the Los
Alamos National Laboratory in the enchanted southwest.
If you're interested in our research check out the latest info
from the TRIPLE Collaboration.
If you have a postscipt viewer you can view some papers relating to
our research:
B. E. Crawford et al., "Apparatus for capture
gamma-ray studies of parity violation at Los Alamos", IV International
Seminar on Interactions of Neutrons with Nuclei (JINR, Dubna, 1997) p.
268.
B. E. Crawford et al., "Parity nonconservation
in neutron resonances in 238U", draft 4/6/98, submitted to PRC
S. L. Stephenson et al., "Parity nonconservation
in neutron resonances in 232Th", draft 4/6/98, submitted to PRC
B. E. Crawford et al., "Neutron resonance spectroscopy
of 106Pd and 108Pd from 20-2000 eV", draft 4/9/98, submitted to PRC
Some physics links: PRC
Online, Division of Nuclear
Physics, and the National Nuclear
Data Center.
Some physics job links: Jobs
by thread via LANL, NAGPS,
The Chronicle of
Higher Education, AIP
Academic Positions, and what list of job links would be complete without
CoolJobs?
Here are a few jazz links: Duke
Jazz Ensemble, Various
Jazz Links, and The Saxophone Homepage.
You can send me email at bcrawfor@gettysburg.edu.