ALEX F. BURR
695 Stone Canyon
Drive
Las Cruces, NM
88011
(505) 522-2528
Additional
Business Address
Box 3D, Physics Department
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM 88003, Tel: (505) 646-8224
Personal
Married, three children
Weight: 170 lbs. Height 5'9", Health: Excellent
Date of Birth: 1931 July 18
Education
B.S., Jamestown College, 1953
M.A., University of Edinburgh, 1958
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1966
Experience
1997 -
present Professor Emeritus at New Mexico State University.
1997 -
present Adjunct Professor at New Mexico State University.
1966 - 1997
Assistant, Associate, and Professor of Physics at New Mexico
State University.
1994 Visiting Professor at Harvey Mudd College.
1994 Short-term expert for the International Atomic
Energy Agency in Ghana.
1991 Short-term expert for the International Atomic
Energy Agency in Mexico
1991 Short-term expert for the International Atomic
Energy Agency in El Salvador
1990 Short-term expert for the international Atomic
Energy Agency in Guatemala.
1990 Short-term expert for the international Atomic
Energy Agency in El Salvador.
1989 Argonne National Laboratory.
1988 Short-term expert for the International Atomic
Energy Agency in Cameroon.
1983 -
1986 Editor, New Mexico Journal of Science.
1985 Short-term expert for the International Atomic
Energy Agency in Bangladesh.
1983 Short-term expert for the International Atomic
Energy Agency in Bangladesh.
1981 Short-term expert for the International Atomic
Energy Agency in Sri Lanka.
1979 -
1980 Chief Research Scientist for Duntech Industries.
1973 Senior Visiting Fellow at University of
Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland.
1965 -
1966 NAS-NRC Postdoctoral Associate at the Naval Research
1958 -
1965 Graduate student, Junior Instructor, and Research
Assistant at the Johns Hopkins University.
1964 -
1965 Instructor in Physics at Towson State College.
1961 Instructor in Physics at Drexel Institute of
Technology (now Drexel University).
1960 Instructor in Physics at Mars Hill College.
1954 -
1956 U.S. Army, TI and E NCO; Petroleum Technologist.
1954 Physicist, Ballistics Research Laboratory,
Aberdeen Proving Ground.
A
brief narrative biographical sketch appears on the next
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