Curriculum Vitae for Promotion, Probationary Review and Tenure Name: Timothy Holmstrom Date: September 1, 2011 Department: Chemistry and Physics Date Appointed: August 11, 2008 Rank at Appointment: Assistant Professor Present Rank: Assistant Professor I. Educational and Employment Data A. Academic Preparation Institution Area of Study 1. University of Virginia Physics 2. University of Illinois Material Science 3. University of Michigan Physics/Material Science Dates 6/1997-5/2003 6/1995-5/1997 9/1990-12/1994 Degree Ph.D. M.S. B.S./B.S.E. B. Title – Master’s Thesis: None C. Title – Doctoral Thesis: A Search for CP Violation in / and 0 / 0 Hyperon Decays D. Academic Degree Programs or Special Courses of Study in Progress: None E. Professional Licenses: None F. Academic Employment Institution 1. Randolph-Macon College 2. College of William and Mary Position Visiting Assistant Professor 9/2006-8/2008 Research Associate 6/2003-8/2006 G. Related Experience or Employment: None H. Honors, Biographical Listings, Honorary Societies: Alpha Sigma Mu (1993) Tau Beta Pi (1993) Sigma Pi Sigma (1993) Dates I. Membership in Learned Societies or Professional Memberships American Physics Society (2003) American Association of Physics Teachers (2009) II. Professional Growth A. Professional Responsibilities 1. Department Participated in Open House Event (2009,2011) Helped with Society of Physics Students (2009-2011) Member of Department Curriculum Committee (2009-2011) Chair of Faculty Search Committee (2010-2011) 2. College 3. University Attended the Academic Affairs/Student Affairs Joint Workshop (2009) Attended Graduation (2009-2011) Attended Honor Ceremony (2008-2011) Attended Alpha Delta Pi tea (2008) Attended Breakfast with Board of Visitors (2008-2010) Member of the Academic Committee on Technology (2009-2012) 4. State 5. Region 6. Nationinal/International B. Awards and Other Commendations C. Attendance at Convention, Conference, etc 1. Workshop for New Physics and Astronomy Faculty (2009, participant) D. Other Travel III. Scholarly Activity A. Research Working on measuring 3He target wall thickness in G05 with Longwood students, Jeremy St. John, James Bittner and Alvin Palmer (2008-2011). Collaborated with Longwood student, James Bittner, on the x>2 Short-Range Correlations experiment at Jefferson Lab Hall A. (2011) Collaborated with Longwood students, Ben Babineau and Alvin Palmer, on the Lead Radius Experiment at Jefferson Lab Hall A. (2010) Collaborated with Longwood professor, Keith Rider, on the Hall A Proton Parity III Experiment at Jefferson Lab Hall A. (2009) Collaborated with Longwood student, Wolfgang Troth, on the 3He d2n experiment at Jefferson Lab Hall A. (2009) Collaborated with Longwood student, Jeremy St. John, on the 3He semi inclusive experiments at Jefferson Lab Hall A. (2009) Spokesperson for the 3He target normal single spin experiment at Jefferson Lab Hall A (2008-2009) B. Publications 1. Cusanno et al.; with Holmstrom, T. K.“High Resolution Spectroscopy of N-16(Lambda) by Electroproduction” Phys. Rev. Let.. 103:202501 2009, (arXiv:0810.3853). 2. O. Kamaev et al.; with Holmstrom, T. K.“Study of the rare hyperon decay → ” Phys. Let. B. 693:236-240 2010, (arXiv: 1008.4405). 3. S. Riordan et al.; with Holmstrom, T. K.“Measurements of the Electric Form Factor of the Neutron up to Q2=3.4 GeV2 using the Reaction He3(e,e'n)pp” Phys. Rev. Let.. 105:262302 2010 (arXiv: 1008.1738). 4. X. Qian et al.; with Holmstrom, T. K.“Single Spin Asymmetries in Charged Pion Production from Semi-Inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering on a Transversely Polarized 3He Target.” Phys. Rev. Let.. 107:072003 2011, accepted (arXiv: 1106.0363). 5. E. Fuchey et al.; with Holmstrom, T. K.“Exclusive Neutral Pion Electroproduction in the Deeply Virtual Regime.” Phys. Rev. C. 83:025201 2011, accepted (arXiv: 1003.2938). 6. J. Glister et al.; with Holmstrom, T. K.“Polarization Observables in Deuteron Photodisintegration below 360 MeV.” Phys. Let. B. 697:194-198 2011, (arXiv: 1008.4405). C. Contributions to the Arts D. Workshop presentations 2010 April Meeting of the American Physics Society, “E07-013 Target Normal Single-Spin Asymmetry in Inclusive DIS”February 9, 2010. IV. Service to University Community/Local Community V. Other Information