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Jon Bell
Associate Professor
Department of Physics and
Computer Science
Presbyterian College
Clinton, South Carolina 29325 USA
E-mail: jbell at presby.edu
Disclaimer
[A more recent picture of me at the
Einstein House in Bern, Switzerland]
Briefly...
I teach physics courses at all undergraduate levels, and some computer
science courses, mostly at the introductory programming level.
Professional Interests
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Neutrino physics (dissertation: "A Search for Neutrino Oscillations in
a Helium/Neon Bubble Chamber," 1982) and elementary particle physics in
general.
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Computer languages: Fortran, Pascal, C++, Perl.
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Computer operating systems: Macintosh, Unix.
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Internet services: installation and administration of Usenet and World Wide Web software.
Professional Organizations
Fall Semester, 2010
I am currently teaching the following courses.
- Physics 121L: General Physics Lab I
- Physics 122: General Physics II
- Physics 122L: General Physics Lab II
- Physics 303: Electricity & Magnetism I
[My current daily schedule]
Other courses that I have taught
- Physics 122: General Physics I
- Physics 205: Descriptive Physics
- Physics 215: Physics with Calculus II
- Physics 217: Introduction to Modern Physics
- Physics 218: Mechanics
- Physics 220: Methods of Theoretical Physics
- Physics 302: Thermodynamics
- Physics 304: Electricity and Magnetism II
- Physics 320: Classical Optics
- Physics 415: Quantum Mechanics
- Physics 416: Topics in Modern Physics
- Physics 350: Advanced Physics Laboratory
- Computer Science 225: Fortran Programming
- Computer Science 231: Program Design I (C++)
- Computer Science 232: Program Design II (C++)
- Computer Science 250: Computing Methods in Math and Science
- Computer Science 350: Numerical Methods (Fortran)
Biographical Summary
Personal Interests
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