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John W. Price
Title: Associate Professor
Department: Physics
Phone: 310-243-3403
Email: jprice@csudh.edu
Office Location: NSM D-231
Laboratory Location: NSM B-212
Research Interests:
Experimental Nuclear Physics; specifically, the structure of the
proton.
Highest degree obtained: Ph.D.
Discipline: Physics
Thesis Title/Director: Photoproduction of the Eta Meson on
Hydrogen Near Threshold/Dr. B.M.K. Nefkens
Institution/Year: UCLA/1993
Master's Degree:
Discipline: Physics
Institution/Year: UCLA/1987
Bachelor's Degree:
Discipline: Physics (BS); Mathematics (BA)
Institution/Year: UCLA/1986
Positions since highest degree earned:
1993-1994: Postdoctoral Scholar, UCLA;
1994-1998: Postdoctoral Scholar, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute;
1998-1999: Assistant Professor, Louisiana Tech University;
1999-2004: Postdoctoral Scholar, UCLA;
2004-2005: Assistant Research Scientist, UCLA;
2005-present: Associate Professor, CSU Dominguez Hills
Grants:
Summer 2007: Cottrell College Science Award,
Research Corporation;
Fall 2007-present: Department of Energy
Awards & Recognitions:
Spring 2006: Sally Casanova Memorial Award
Spring 2007: Sally Casanova Memorial Award
Summer 2007: College of Natural and Behavioral Sciences mini-grant
Publications:
Recent key publications:
1. V.V. Frolov et al. (JLab E94-014 Collaboration), "Electroproduction
of the Delta(1232) Resonance at High Momentum Transfer", Phys. Rev. Lett.
82, 45 (1999).
2. C.S. Armstrong et al. (JLab E94-014 Collaboration), "Electroproduction
of the S11(1535) resonance at high momentum transfer", Phys. Rev. D 60,
052004 (1999).
3. G. Adams et al., "The CLAS Cherenkov Detector", Nucl. Instrum.
Methods A465, 414 (2001).
4. B.M.K. Nefkens and J.W. Price, "The Neutral Decay Modes of the eta
Meson", in Proceedings of the Workshop on Eta Physics: Prospects of
Precision Measurements with the CELSIUS/WASA Facility, Uppsala, Sweden
(25-27 October 2001), Phys. Scripta T99, 114 (2002).
5. B.M.K. Nefkens and J.W. Price, Status Report on the Light Baryonic
States", in Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on
Meson-Nucleon Physics and the Structure of the Nucleon (MENU 2001),
Washington, DC (26-31 July 2001), pi-N Newsletter 16, 9 (2002).
6. B.A. Mecking et al. (CLAS Collaboration), "The CEBAF Large Acceptance
Spectrometer (CLAS)", Nucl. Instrum. Methods A503, 513 (2003).
7. J.W. Price et al. (CLAS Collaboration), "Exclusive photoproduction of
the Cascade (Xi) hyperons", Phys. Rev. C 71, 058201 (2005).
Presentations:
Recent presentations (published and unpublished):
1. J.W. Price, J. Ducote, J. Goetz, and B.M.K. Nefkens (for the CLAS
Collaboration), "Photoproduction of the doubly-strange Xi hyperons", in
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Hypernuclear and
Strange Particle Physics (HYP03), Newport News, VA (14-18 October 2003),
Nucl. Phys. A754, 272 (2005).
2. J.W. Price, "Cascade Physics: A New Window on Baryon Spectroscopy",
in Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on the Physics of
Excited Nucleons (NSTAR 2005), Tallahassee, FL (12-15 October 2005),
eds. S. Capstick, V. Crede, and P. Eugenio (World Scientific, 2006),
128.
3. J.W. Price, "The Cascade Spectrum: What we've learned so far",
International Workshop on Cascade Physics, Newport News, VA (1-3
December 2005).
4. J.W. Price, "Strange but True! The Physics of the Xi Hyperons",
colloquium at CSU Los Angeles, 19 October 2006.
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