dr. Jeffrey Alan Templon
Born: Richmond, Virginia, USA, June 17th, 1960
Education:
Secondary
- R. J. Reynolds Senior High School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Class of 1978
University
- Davidson County Community College, Lexington, North Carolina 1980
- North Carolina State University, 1981--1984
- B.S. in Physics, Summa Cum Laude, with Honors
- Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 1984--1992
- M.S. in Physics, October, 1986
- PhD in Physics, April, 1993
Research Experience
NIKHEF
Since July 2001, working
full time on computing grids for high-energy physics.
One of the five DataGrid "Loose Cannons".
Leader of PDP (physics data processing) group since
June 2004.
University of Georgia
Assistant Professor of Physics January 1997 through August 2001.
Research in subatomic physics utilizing high-energy electron beams.
Main research carried out at Jefferson Lab and Mainz.
MIT Nuclear Interactions Group
Postdoctoral associate 1995-1996.
Specialized in electron scattering at high energy transfer, drift-chamber
construction, development of Linux operating system for scientific
research, supervision of undergraduate students. Research carried
out at Mainz, NIKHEF-K, and Jefferson Lab.
VUA/NIKHEF-K
Joint postdoctoral position (1992-1995) at NIKHEF-K
(Dutch National Institute for Nuclear and High-Energy Physics, Nuclear
Physics Division) and the Free University of Amsterdam, in
Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Specialized in electron scattering off few-nucleon systems, large solid-angle
detector development, software development, experimental planning
and management, supervision of graduate students.
Research mostly on-site at NIKHEF.
Indiana University Cyclotron Facility
Diverse experiments in medium-energy nuclear physics.
Specialized in intermediate-energy proton scattering, microscopic reaction
models, detector development, software development, nuclear electronics,
magnetic spectrometers.
Graduate research assistant (1984-1992); National Science Foundation
Graduate Fellow from '85-'88.
Research mostly on-site at IUCF.
Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory
Undergraduate research assistant (1982-1984).
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
Experiments in low-energy nuclear physics, especially scattering of 8-17
MeV neutrons. Detector development, data acquisition software,
data analysis, accelerator operation, computer programming.
Research carried out on-site at TUNL.
Short Collaborations at Other Laboratories
- Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland (1992) -- tests
of large-area MWPC prototype
- ELSA Electron Accelerator, University of Bonn, Germany (1993) --
experiment to measure short-range correlations in 4He(e,e'pp) reactions.
- MAMI Accelerator Facility, University of Mainz, Germany (several
visits between 1995 and 1998) --
program to measure few-body nuclear response at high energy and
momentum transfers with intermediate-energy (500-900 MeV) electron
beams.
Jeffrey Templon
Last modified: Wed Mar 26 22:36:59 MET 2003