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Final Report for nsf2010-2014
students
Sophia Iqbal – DNP abstract Fall 2012, http://meeting.aps.org/Meeting/DNP12/Session/FB.6
finished MS thesis, JLAB-PHY-13-1851 and working for a credential in teaching
JLAB thesis:
https://misportal.jlab.org/ul/publications/search/advanced_search.cfm?title=&author=Sophia+Iqbal&JL
abNumber=&notJlabNumber=jlab_number&Abstract=&year=2013&pub_type=Thesis&experiments=
&meeting=&affiliations=1.CS.003.0002.01&fileExt=&maxrows=10000&order_by=monthyear+desc&
Submit_button=+Search+Pubs+&searchtype=complex
--------------------------------------------------Ian McGregor – installed geant4, epithermal energy neutron spectrum, graduated and at ?
From: Ian McGregor
Sent: Friday, August 8, 2014 3:29:51 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
To: Aniol, Konrad
Subject: Re: neutron studies Where are you now Ian?
I work as an EMR specialist. I teach physicians how to use a new EMR system called Epic. It isn't
particularly relevant to any kind of science and is more about information technology. I've had a tough
time finding work relevant to the neutron study/nuclear physics as that would be ideal. I abandoned the
pursuit of a degree in medical physics as it seems to be over-saturated with qualified candidates. It is
definitely possible to get into radiation or nuclear medicine as a physician though.
Ian
On Aug 8, 2014 2:31 PM, "Konrad Aniol" <aniol@jlab.org> wrote:
Ian,
What jobs are you doing at hospitals? Has your experience with the neutron simulations or
the nuclear physics class been of use in your hospital jobs?
Konrad
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------*From:* Ian McGregor
*Sent:* Thursday, August 7, 2014 8:01:55 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US
& Canada)
*To:* Aniol, Konrad
*Subject:* Re: neutron studies Where are you now Ian?
By the way, thank you for the references for graduate school.
Ian
On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 7:57 PM, Ian McGregor <imcgr001@gmail.com
<mailto:imcgr001@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Dr. Aniol,
I have not had a chance to work on that. I have been working two
jobs lately and doing what I can to get into medical school. I was
recently accepted to the University of Queensland's MD program and
I am currently applying for US MD programs. I would like to work
on that again soon and may be able to shortly as I have a bit of a
break between CSULA's upcoming Fall quarter and a job I've been
doing at various hospitals in southern CA.
I will get back to you if I have a chance to get something new
written up for the report. In the mean time, I recall you went to
Australia for your PhD. How did you like it?
Thank you,
Ian McGregor
--------------------------------------------Nathaniel See, summer 2013 with Bogdan, SBS work, root analysis of e08009 data, assisted with the
SRC target description, PhD at UCI, Fall 2014
------------------------------------------------------------Billy Barrios, summer 2013 with Silviu Covrig, poster about his target designs, he is at ?
From: Billy Barrios
Sent: Saturday, August 9, 2014 8:15:18 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
To: Aniol, Konrad
Subject: Re: where are you now? internship ?
Hi Konrad,
Unfortunately, I am no longer with Rocketdyne because they didn't have the means to hire me
following the completion of my internship. I'm currently seeking employment, but I think my latest
interview went extremely well!
I can most certainly send you another copy of the poster. I'll make sure to do that early this coming
week. We should keep in touch, thanks.
Kind Regards,
Billy
-------------------------------------------------Gilbert Zepeda, summer 2013 with Bogdan, SBS work
---------------------------------------------------------Eyad Kurd Misto, biology major going to Cal Tech for a physics PhD
Coleman Dobson,
Nicholas Derimov, literature search for hyperon production for Moller experiment
Rutherford Conference: http://inspirehep.net/record/1204511?ln=en
J.Phys.Conf.Ser. 381 (2012) nonconsec. pages
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/381/1/011001
13. Quasi elastic cross sections for the Bi-209(e, eprime p) Pb-208 reaction: Jefferson Lab
experiment E06007
Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration (J.C. Cornejo
(William-Mary Coll.) et al.). 2012. 6 pp.
Published in J.Phys.Conf.Ser. 381 (2012)
012101
JLAB-PHY-11-1521
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/381/1/012101
Conference: C11-08-08 Proceedings
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Detailed record
Abstract: http://inspirehep.net/record/1194280?ln=en
pdf file: http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/381/1/012101
Quasi elastic cross sections for the 209Bi(e,e'p)208Pb reaction: Jefferson Lab experiment
E06007
J C Cornejo et al 2012 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 381 012101
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