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Allen Landers Howard Carr Professor Experimental Atomic and Molecular Physics Office: Allison Labs #216 Address: Phone: (334) 844-4048 |
Education |
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Ph.D., Kansas State University | 1999 |
B.S., Kansas State University | 1993 |
Professional Employment |
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Carr Associate Professor, Auburn University | 2011-present |
Professor, Department of Physics, Auburn University | 2013 |
Associate Professor, Auburn University | 2008- 2013 |
Assistant Professor, Auburn University | 2003-2008 |
Assistant Professor, Western Michigan University | 2001- 2003 |
Post-doctoral Research Associate | 2001- 2003 |
Honors and Awards |
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Howard Earl and Carolyn Taylor Carr Endowed Professorship | January 2011- present |
Dean’s Award for Outstanding Outreach, COSAM, Auburn Univeristy | 2013 |
Most Outstanding Professor (MOP) award, Department of Physics | 2013 |
Auburn University Outreach Scholar, $27k Auburn VPO | 2012-2013 |
Founder and Lead Faculty, AU Summer Science Institute 2010-present | 2010- present |
Auburn Research Initiative, $10k Auburn VPR | 2006 |
Dean’s Award for Outstanding Teaching, COSAM | 2006 |
Graduate Teaching Award, Kansas State University | 1994 |
Presidential Scholar, Kansas State University | 1988-1992 |
National Merit Finalist | 1988 |
Professional Activities |
DOE Graduate Student Fellowship Reviewer, 2010-present |
Propsal Reviewer DOE, NSF, NASA (ongoing) |
Referee for Physical Review A, Physical Review Letters, Journal of Physics B, Journal of Physics C and other professional journals (ongoing) |
APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) Education Committee Member and Chair, 2004-2008 |
Session Chair Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics |
Session Chair Pan American Science Institute, Angr Dos Reis, Brazil (1999) |
Member American Physical Society (APS) |
Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Forum on Education |
Member Alabama Science Teachers Association |
Research and Teaching Interests |
Professor Landers leads a vigorous research program in atomic and molecular physics, specializing in the use of synchrotron radiation to study fundamental atomic and molecular processes. He is currently funded through a three year grant from the Department of Energy and has procured over $1M in extramural research funding as Principal Investigator. He is the coauthor of 66 peer-reviewed publications, 15 invited talks at professional meetings and 119 papers contributed to professional meetings. He has mentored numerous graduate and undergraduate students. |
Selected Publications |
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Last updated: 05/07/2015