Prof. Saltzberg's Current and Recent Teaching
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Current and Upcoming
Recent
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Spring 07: (Honors) Electrodynamics, Optics and Special Relativity, PHYS 1CH
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Spring 07: Contempory Physics, PHYS 1Q
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Spring 06: (Honors) Electrodynamics, Optics and Special Relativity, PHYS 1CH
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Spring 06: Contempory Physics, PHYS 1Q
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Spring 05: Physics for Life Science Majors (mechanics), PHYS 6A
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Spring 05: Contempory Physics, PHYS 1Q
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Fall 04: Elementary Particle Physics (graduate) PHYS 226A
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Spring 04: Physics for Life Science Majors (mechanics), PHYS 6A, sections 1 and 2
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Spring 04: Contempory Physics, PHYS 1Q
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Winter 03: Oscillations, Waves, Electric and
Magnetic Fields, PHYS 1B, sections 1 and 2
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Spring 02: Oscillations, Waves, Electric and Magnetic Fields, PHYS 1B, sections 1 and 2
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Winter 02: Elementary Particle Physics, PHYS 126
Special Courses
Current Graduate Students
- Stephen Hoover (ANITA neutrino telescope)
- Abby Goodhue (ANITA neutrino telescope)
Graduate Students Emeriti
- Matt Worcester, Ph.D. 2004
(CDF experiment): L2 hardware trigger, TrigMon and XMon,
Search for new processes using like-sign di-lepton events (Now Univesity
of Chicago)
- David Goldstein, Ph.D. 2004 (CDF experiment): RASNIK optical alignment
monitors,
Measured properties of top quarks using di-leptons, by adding endplug
electrons (Now UC Irvine)
- Dawn Williams, Ph.D. 2004 (GLUE telescope etc.):
radio searches for ultra-high energy cosmic neutrinos (Now Penn State)
Post-Graduate Scholars
- Dr. Jane Nachtman,(CDF Experiment) Trigger Hardware/Software and Supersymmety searches, (Later a Fermilab Wilson Fellow, and now faculty
at University of Iowa)
- Dr. Amy Connolly, Radio Detection of High Energy Neutrinos with ANITA and future projects (Now Royal Society Fellow, United Kingdom)
- Dr. Charles Plager,(CDF Experiment) Online Data Quality and Properties of the Top Quark
- Dr. Konstantin Belov ANITA-II and related neutrino projects
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