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I'm Jim Hill.

I am an Associate Professor of Physics at California State University, Dominguez Hills, involved in Particle Physics research and Science education. For the 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 academic years, I am also serving as chair of the university's Academic Senate. Before coming to Dominguez Hills, I was a research associate in the neutrino group within Stonybrook University's Physics department for roughly seven years including short term appointments with the JSPS and Tokyo University's ICRR.

Education

  • PhD: University of Pennsylvania 1995 Experimental Particle Physics
    • Dissertation: "Results From the 1994 LSND Neutrino Oscillation Searches in Both the nu_mu_bar->nu_e_bar And nu_mu->nu_e Channels"
    • Advisor: Professor A. K. Mann
  • BS: The University at Albany (SUNY Albany) 1990 Physics and Mathematics