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Dr. Collin Leslie
Broholm
Professor
of Physics
broholm@jhu.edu
Department of Physics and Astronomy,
The Johns Hopkins University,
Bloomberg 345
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone: (410) 516-7840
Fax: (410) 516-7239
additional contact information |
Birth:
September 20, 1961, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Citizenship: US Citizen.
Marital Status: Married, 3 children born 1988, 1991 and
1995. |
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| Employment: |
| 1997- |
Professor of
Physics, The Johns Hopkins University |
| 1994-1997 |
Associate Professor
of Physics, The Johns Hopkins University |
| 1990-1994 |
Assistant Professor
of Physics, The Johns Hopkins University |
| 1988-1990 |
Postdoctoral Member
of Technical Staff,
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey |
| 1985-1988 |
Research Assistant,
Department of Solid Sate Physics,
Risų National Laboratory, Denmark. |
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| Education: |
| 1985-1988 |
The University of
Copenhagen, Denmark,
Ph.D., Physics, September 1988 |
| 1980-1985 |
The Technical
University of Denmark,
M. S., Physics and Electrical Engineering, September 1985. |
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| Grants
and Awards: |
| 2004 |
Fellow of the
American Physical Society |
| 2000-2003 |
NSF "Neutron
Scattering Studies of Solids with Strong Fluctuations"
($330k) |
| 1998-2001 |
NIST
"Development of new High Intensity Cold Neutron
Spectrometers" ($216k) |
| 1998-2001 |
NSF "Magnetized
States of Quantum Spin Chains" with D. H. Reich ($270k). |
| 1997 |
NSF "High Field
Low T Cryo-System for Neutron Scattering" ($100k). |
| 1995-1998 |
NIST "Design of
doubly focusing cold neutron spectrometer" ( ~ $150k). |
| 1994-1999 |
NSF
"Presidential Faculty Fellowship" ($500k). |
| 1993-1996 |
NSF "Low
Dimensional Quantum Magnetism" with D. H. Reich ($275k). |
| 1987 |
Travel Grant from
the Danish Research Academy. |
| 1987 |
The Danish J. Angelo
Award for excellence in research. |
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| Professional
Activities: |
| 2000 |
Member of BESAC
sub-panel evaluating LANSCE and IPNS. |
| 1999- |
Member of SNS
Instrumentation Oversight Committee. |
| 1999- |
Member of the DOE
Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee. |
| 1997-1998 |
Chairman of the
executive committee of the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center
Users Group. |
| 1996-1997 |
Vice chairman of the
executive committee of the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center
Users Group. |
| 1996 |
Member of subpanel
evaluating upgrade proposals at US spallation
neutron sources for the DOE. |
| 1995 |
Invited participant
inwork shop evaluating the merits of a long pulse spallation
neutron source in the USA. |
| 1988- |
Editorial
Consultant: Physical Review Letters (sometimes as Divisional
Associate Editor), Physical Review B, Physica B and
Journal of Applied Physics. |
| 1993 |
Chairman, Condensed
Matter Physics Working Group at
workshop on Opportunities at Future Spallation Neutron
Sources. |
| 1991-1994 |
Summer visitor,
National Institute of Standards and Technology. |
| 1991 |
Summer Visitor, Risų
National Laboratory. |
| 1987 |
Visiting Scientist,
AECL, Chalk River Nuclear Labs, Canada. |
| 1987 |
Visiting Scientist,
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey. |
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| Graduate
Students: |
Matthew
Stone fourth year student shared with D. H. Reich.
Ying Chen fourth year student.
Goran Gasparovic fourth year student.
Yiming Qiu Fifth year student.
Guangyong Xu, Ph. D. 1998, now postdoctoral fellow at
University of Chicago.
Philip Hamar, Ph. D. 1998, shared with D. H. Reich. now at
Naval Research Laboratory.
Daniel Dender, Ph. D. 1999, shared with D. H. Reich. now sta
at NIST.
Seunghun Lee, Ph.D. March 1996, now research assistant NIST
and UMd.
Wei Bao, Ph.D. 1995, now research sta at LANL.
Shaolong Ma, Ph.D. 1994, now in industry. |
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| Postdoctoral
fellows supervised: |
Dr.
Clemens Ulrich 1999-2000 now at Max Planck Institute.
Dr. Igor P. Zaliznyak 1996-1999 now research sta at BNL. |
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Courses
taught:
| 2001 Spring |
171.312 |
"Statistical
Physics and Thermodynamics" |
| 2000 Fall |
Graduate
course |
"Magnetism" |
| 2000 Spring |
171.104 |
"General
Physics for Bio-Science Majors II" |
| 1999 Fall |
171.103 |
"General
Physics for Bio-Science Majors I" |
| 1999 Spring |
171.112 |
"General
Physics Laboratory" |
| 1998 Fall |
171.103 |
"General
Physics for Bio-Science Majors I" |
| 1998 Spring |
171.112 |
"General
Physics Laboratory" |
| 1997 Fall |
171.103 |
"General
Physics for Bio-Science Majors I" |
| 1997 Spring |
171.764 |
"Experimental
Techniques in Condensed Matter Physics" |
| 1996 Fall |
171.103 |
"General
Physics for Bio-Science Majors I" |
| 1996 Spring |
171.634 |
"Magnetism" |
| 1995 Fall |
171.621 |
"Condensed
Matter Physics" |
| 1995 Spring |
171.632 |
"Scattering
Techniques in Materials Science" |
| 1994 Fall |
171.621 |
"Condensed
Matter Physics" |
| 1994 Spring |
171.622 |
"Condensed
Matter Physics" |
| 1993 Fall |
171.621 |
"Condensed
Matter Physics" |
| 1993 Spring |
171.302 |
"Introduction
to E & M" |
| 1992 Fall |
171.621 |
"Condensed
Matter Physics" |
| 1992 Spring |
171.622 |
"Condensed
Matter Physics" |
| 1991 Fall |
171.621 |
"Condensed
Matter Physics" |
| 1991 Spring |
172.632 |
"Physics
seminar" |
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