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Brent
Fultz
Brent Fultz received his undergraduate degree from
MIT, and his Ph.D. from U. C. Berkeley in 1982. He was a Presidential
Young Investigator; he also received an IBM Faculty Development Award
and a Jacob Wallenberg Scholarship. He consulted for an electronics testing
company, Everett Charles Technologies, for the Defense Science Board,
and was a member of the Science Advisory Board of Actium Materials. Fultz
has authored or co-authored over 300 publications. With his friend, Prof.
J. Howe of Univ. Virginia, he has published a graduate-level textbook on
diffraction and microscopy of materials (now in its 2nd edition). Brent
Fultz is leading the ARCS spectrometer
project at the Spallation Neutron Source.
(The ARCS
webcam is sometimes interesting to watch.) Scientific computing offers
new opportunities for elevating the sophistication of neutron scattering
experiments, and new science is the main goal of Distributed Data Analysis
for Neutron Scattering Experiments, DANSE.
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