Dr. Hetrick's Last Lecture
After finishing his Bachelor's degree in Physics from Case Western Reserve University, Dr. Hetrick spent 13 months at the South Pole Station in Antarctica where he studied cosmic rays, the solar wind, the auroras, and the earth's magnetosphere. He received his Ph.D. from the University of...
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ftunivpacificdc:oai:scholarlycommons.pacific.edu:last-lecture-1000 2023-08-27T04:06:08+02:00 Dr. Hetrick's Last Lecture Hetrick, James 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/last-lecture/2 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/context/last-lecture/article/1000/viewcontent/LastLectureJHetrick.pdf unknown Scholarly Commons https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/last-lecture/2 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/context/last-lecture/article/1000/viewcontent/LastLectureJHetrick.pdf Last Lecture physics James Hetrick University of the Pacific Interfaith Baccalaureate Ceremony Last Lecture Commencement lecture Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics Quantum Physics text 2015 ftunivpacificdc 2023-08-07T20:19:51Z After finishing his Bachelor's degree in Physics from Case Western Reserve University, Dr. Hetrick spent 13 months at the South Pole Station in Antarctica where he studied cosmic rays, the solar wind, the auroras, and the earth's magnetosphere. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in theoretical particle physics and went on to postdoctoral research positions at ETH in Zürich, the University of Amsterdam, the University of Arizona, and Washington University in St. Louis, before coming to the University of the Pacific in 1997. At Pacific, Professor Hetrick teaches a variety of classes, including courses like "Cosmology" and "The Physics of Music". In addition to his teaching and administrative roles, he is an active researcher in the field of "lattice quantum chromo-dynamics". Using some of the largest computers in the world, Prof. Hetrick is exploring the forces between quarks, and models of what the Higgs boson might really be. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/last-lecture/1000/thumbnail.jpg Text Antarc* Antarctica South pole South pole University of the Pacific: Scholarly Commons Pacific South Pole St. Louis ENVELOPE(-67.496,-67.496,-67.132,-67.132) |
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After finishing his Bachelor's degree in Physics from Case Western Reserve University, Dr. Hetrick spent 13 months at the South Pole Station in Antarctica where he studied cosmic rays, the solar wind, the auroras, and the earth's magnetosphere. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in theoretical particle physics and went on to postdoctoral research positions at ETH in Zürich, the University of Amsterdam, the University of Arizona, and Washington University in St. Louis, before coming to the University of the Pacific in 1997. At Pacific, Professor Hetrick teaches a variety of classes, including courses like "Cosmology" and "The Physics of Music". In addition to his teaching and administrative roles, he is an active researcher in the field of "lattice quantum chromo-dynamics". Using some of the largest computers in the world, Prof. Hetrick is exploring the forces between quarks, and models of what the Higgs boson might really be. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/last-lecture/1000/thumbnail.jpg |
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