Dr. Randall J. Scalise Senior Lecturer of Physics at Southern Methodist University Co-Director of the Dallas Regional Science and Engineering Fair Ph.D. Physics 1994, The Pennsylvania State University Department of Physics, Box 175 104 Fondren Science Building 3215 Daniel Avenue Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX 75275-0175 USA Office: +1(214)768-2504 Department: +1(214)768-2495 FAX: +1(214)768-4095 e-mail: scalise@mail.smu.edu URL: http://www.physics.smu.edu/~scalise
SMU Physics
Department
Introductory Mechanics Laboratory
Introductory Electricity and Magnetism Laboratory
Physics 3333 - The Scientific Method (Debunking Pseudoscience)
Dallas Regional Science and Engineering Fair
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Physics Circus - we perform shows of Physics demonstrations for classes of any age and size. Let us turn your students on to Physics!
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The Structure Functions Subgroup of the
QCD Working Group
of the Snowmass 1996
Workshop: New Directions for High Energy Physics
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a speed exceeding that of light. This is not forbidden by relativity,
since no information is being conveyed."
-- Rudolph Peierls, 1961
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