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J.
Thomas Dickinson
Present Position
Professor of Physics
Education
- University
of Frieburg, Germany (1962)
- Bachelor of
Arts, Western Michigan University (1963)
- Master of
Science, Physics, University of Michigan (1964)
- Doctor of
Philosophy, Physics, University of Michigan (1968)
Professional Experience
- Assistant
Professor, Physics, Washington State University (1968-74)
- Associate
Professor, Physics & Chemical Physics, Washington State University
(1974-79)
- Visiting Scientist,
Chemical Engineering, Stanford University (1974)
- Visiting Scientist,
Applied Physics, Oregon Graduate Center (1975)
- Visiting Scientist,
NASA-Ames Research Center (Summers 1976- )
- Professor,
Department of Physics and Chemical Physics, Washington State University
(1979- )
- Coordinator,
Center for Materials Research, Washington State University (1988-
)
- Professor,
Program in Materials Science (1990-present )
Honors and Awards
- NASA-ASEE
Faculty Fellow (1976)
- Distinguished
Faculty Address, Washington State University (1991)
- Chair, American
Vacuum Society of the Pacific Northwest (1992-94)
- President's
Faculty Excellence Award in Research and Creative Activity, Washington
State University (1993)
- American Vacuum
Society Fellow (1993)
- Distinguished
Research Award, College of Sciences, Washington State University
(1994)
- Distinguished
Professor of Materials Science, Westinghouse (1994-95)
Specialities and Research
Areas
- Fracture of
materials and the interaction of laser light with material surfaces.
- Relating observed
emission properties to chaos processes associated with dynamic
crack growth and
fractal dimensions of fracture surfaces.
Recent Publications
S. D. Ibsen, N. Z. Hertelendy, S. C. Langford, and J. T. Dickinson,
"Effect of humidity on the failure of ethylene vinyl acetate/soda
lime glass interfaces under simple tension using small samples,"
J. Adhesion Sci. Technol. 15(5), 613-629 (2001).
Y. Kawaguchi,
M. L. Dawes, S. C. Langford, and J. T. Dickinson, "Interaction
of wide bandgap single crystals with 248 nm excimer laser irradiation.
VII. Localized Plasma Formation on NaCl single surfaces," J.
Appl. Phys. 89 2370-2378 (2001).
S. Kano, S. C.
Langford, and J. T. Dickinson, "Interaction of wide bandgap
single crystals with 248 nm excimer laser irradiation VIII. Laser
desorption of molecular ions from MgO," J. Appl. Phys 89(5)
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