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Richard Lefferts is a member of the technical staff of the Stony Brook University Department of Physics and Astronomy. He has enjoyed a 20 year career supporting research in nuclear physics, fundamental interactions, accelerator technology and, briefly, while at Binghamton University, organic chemistry! His current responsibilities include adapting the Stony Brook [http://www.stonybrook.edu/nsl/ Nuclear Structure Lab] accelerator to an instructional facility (under [http://skipper.physics.sunysb.edu/~hemmick/ Dr. Thomas K. Hemmick]) as part of CASE, working with Mariachi and supporting detector development activity in the Van de Graaff building ([http://phenix.bnl.gov/ Phenix]). | Richard Lefferts is a member of the technical staff of the Stony Brook University Department of Physics and Astronomy. He has enjoyed a 20 year career supporting research in nuclear physics, fundamental interactions, accelerator technology and, briefly, while at Binghamton University, organic chemistry! His current responsibilities include adapting the Stony Brook [http://www.stonybrook.edu/nsl/ Nuclear Structure Lab] accelerator to an instructional facility (under [http://skipper.physics.sunysb.edu/~hemmick/ Dr. Thomas K. Hemmick]) as part of CASE, working with Mariachi and supporting detector development activity in the Van de Graaff building ([http://phenix.bnl.gov/ Phenix]). | ||
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E-mail at richard.lefferts at stonybrook.edu or phone at 631-632-8169 | E-mail at richard.lefferts at stonybrook.edu or phone at 631-632-8169 |
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Richard Lefferts is a member of the technical staff of the Stony Brook University Department of Physics and Astronomy. He has enjoyed a 20 year career supporting research in nuclear physics, fundamental interactions, accelerator technology and, briefly, while at Binghamton University, organic chemistry! His current responsibilities include adapting the Stony Brook Nuclear Structure Lab accelerator to an instructional facility (under Dr. Thomas K. Hemmick) as part of CASE, working with Mariachi and supporting detector development activity in the Van de Graaff building (Phenix).
E-mail at richard.lefferts at stonybrook.edu or phone at 631-632-8169