
Dr. Sebastian Kuhn
Professor of
Physics
and Eminent
Scholar at Old Dominion University,
Norfolk (Virginia 23529)
Office: Physical
Sciences
Building (PSB II), Room 2100J; PSB II is adjacent to the
Oceanography and Physical Sciences Building (OCNPS), 4600 Elkhorn Ave.
Phone: (757)
683-5804 - FAX: (757) 683-3038
Email address: "skuhn (at) odu.edu "
Office Hours: Tuesdays 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. in the Physics Learning Center,
after class, and by appointment (send email or
call).
Research Projects:
For a summary of my research program, click
here . And here is a
presentation to ODU graduate students.
For my lecture "The Structure of the Neutron" on September 28th,
2004,
click
here.
Here is a writeup
in
the
"Courier" explaining my research "for the interested
layperson".
In December 2007, I
was elected APS
Fellow.
- Spin structure functions at low to medium Q2 and in
the resonance region with CLAS
- the EG1 run
group as well as EG4 and EG6.
- As part of this run group: Experiment 93-009 ("The Q2
- dependence of the spin structure functions of the neutron and the
generalized Drell-Hearn-Gerasimov sum rule" -
Summary , full
proposal )
- Experiment 94-102 ("Inelastic electron scattering off a moving
nucleon in deuterium" -
Summary , full
proposal )
- Experiment
03-012 ("BoNuS - Inclusive scattering off a barely
off-shell neutron" - Summary,
full
proposal).
- Region
2
Drift Chambers for the CLAS
detector (both the existing version and the future CLAS12).
Classes in Winter/Spring 2012:
PHYS721/821
- Graduate Quantum Mechanics II
Recent Classes taught:
- PHYS621
- Graduate Quantum Mechanics I
- PHYS
101N - Elementary
Physics I - Fall 2010
- PHYS
102N -
Elementary
Physics II - Spring 2011
- PHYS 313
- Elements of
Astrophysics
- PHYS 603 - Graduate Classical
Mechanics - Spring 2007
- PHYS
120 - Physics of the
21st Century - Fall 2006
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