Graduate Students:
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Sucheta Jawalkar
- Measurement of Single and Double Spin Asymmetries in
$\vec{p}(e,e^\prime\pi^{\pm,0})X$ Semi-Inclusive Deep-Inelastic Scattering
- College of William and Mary (2011);
- Current Employment: Post-doctoral Fellow, Duke University.
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Nathan Baillie
- Electron Scattering from an Almost
Free Neutron in Deuterium
- College of William and Mary (2009);
- Current employment: Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute.
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Robert Fersch
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Measurement of Inclusive Proton Double-Spin Asymmetires
and Polarized Structure Functions
- College of William and Mary (2008);
- Current employment: Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Kentucky.
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Cornel Butuceanu
-
Quasi-elastic electron scattering from a high-momentum nucleon in
deuterium
- Ph.D. College of William and Mary (2005);
- Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Regina;
- Current employment: Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute.
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Hovanes Egiyan
-
Single pi+ electroproduction
in the first and second resonance regions using CLAS
- Ph.D. College of William and Mary (2001);
- Research Scientist, Hall B, Jefferson Lab;
- Research Scientist, University of New Hampshire;
- Current employment: Staff Scientist, Hall D, Jefferson Lab
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Paul King
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Precision Measurements of the Proton and Deuteron Polarized
Structure Functions
- Ph.D. College of William and Mary (2000);
- Current employment: Research Assistant Professor, Ohio University.
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Paul Raines
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Measurement of Spin Structure Functions g1(proton)
and g1(deuteron) in the Resonance Region
- Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania (1996);
- Current employment: Harvard MRI group at Mass. Gen. Hospital.
- Arijit Banerjee
- Backward Particle Production in Muon Scattering at 470 GeV
- Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania (1995);
- Current employment: Fidelity Investments, Boston, MA.
Undergraduate Theses: