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About Jerry Peacher

Dr. Jerry L. Peacher, Professor of Physics (Ph.D., Indiana University, 1965), is an atomic and molecular collision theorist currently interested in the use of perturbative methods to describe elastic, excitation, and charge-transfer processes in ion-atom collisions. Much of this work is done in collaboration with experimentalists working to measure differential cross sections for these various processes in the intermediate energy range.

Positions

1986 - Present Professor of Physics, Missouri University of Science and Technology Physics
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1976 - 1986 Associate Professor, Missouri University of Science and Technology Physics
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1969 - 1976 Assistant Professor, Missouri University of Science and Technology Physics
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1967 - 1969 Assistant Research Physicist II, University of California, Berkeley ‐ Space Science Lab
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1962 - 1965 Research Assistant, Indiana University
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1960 - 1961 Physicist, U.S. Naval Ordinance Test Station
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Courses

  • Atomic Collisions (Physics 6363)
  • Introduction to General Relativity (Physics 4203)
  • Electricity and Magnetism II (Physics 4211)
  • Electricity and Magnetism I (Physics 3211)
  • Introduction to Theoretical Physics (Physics 2401)
  • Engineering Physics II Recitation (Physics 2135)

Education

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1965 Ph.D., Indiana University
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1961 M.S., Indiana University
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1958 B.S., Indiana University
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Contact Information

109 Physics Building
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Rolla, MO 65409-0640

Phone: (573) 341-4704
Fax: (573) 341-4715

Email:


Research Works (75)