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I submit for your consideration my application for tenure at the rank of Associate Research Professor in the Physics program of the College of Arts and Sciences at Idaho State University.
 
I submit for your consideration my application for tenure at the rank of Associate Research Professor in the Physics program of the College of Arts and Sciences at Idaho State University.
 
 
I joined the Physics program at ISU as an Associate Professor of Physics on August 14, 2006.  The university's expectations for my position were clearly described in my offer letter included in this application.  As described in my offer letter, a research professor is expected to spend 60% of their time on research, 20% on teaching, and 20% on service.  The research expectation was that I attract approximately $150k in external funds and publish 2 peer reviewed works per year.  I was also expected to teach one, three credit graduate level class per semester, advise graduate students and develop curricula to enhance ISU's offerings in nuclear science.
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I joined the Physics program at ISU as an Associate Professor of Physics on August 14, 2006.  The university's expectations for my position were clearly described in my offer letter included in this application.  As described in my offer letter, a research professor is expected to spend 60% of their time on research, 20% on teaching, and 20% on service.  The research expectation was that I attract approximately $150k in external funds and publish 2 peer reviewed works per year.  I was also expected to teach one, three credit graduate level class per semester, advise graduate students and develop curricula to enhance ISU's offerings in nuclear science.  My accomplishments in each of these endeavors is summarized below and specific details are organized in separate sections.
  
 
My research activities at ISU have resulted a series of external grant totaling $1.4 Million, the creation of a Laboratory for Detector Science, and research program in nuclear physics based at Jefferson Lab and the Idaho Accelerator Center.
 
My research activities at ISU have resulted a series of external grant totaling $1.4 Million, the creation of a Laboratory for Detector Science, and research program in nuclear physics based at Jefferson Lab and the Idaho Accelerator Center.

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I submit for your consideration my application for tenure at the rank of Associate Research Professor in the Physics program of the College of Arts and Sciences at Idaho State University.

I joined the Physics program at ISU as an Associate Professor of Physics on August 14, 2006. The university's expectations for my position were clearly described in my offer letter included in this application. As described in my offer letter, a research professor is expected to spend 60% of their time on research, 20% on teaching, and 20% on service. The research expectation was that I attract approximately $150k in external funds and publish 2 peer reviewed works per year. I was also expected to teach one, three credit graduate level class per semester, advise graduate students and develop curricula to enhance ISU's offerings in nuclear science. My accomplishments in each of these endeavors is summarized below and specific details are organized in separate sections.

My research activities at ISU have resulted a series of external grant totaling $1.4 Million, the creation of a Laboratory for Detector Science, and research program in nuclear physics based at Jefferson Lab and the Idaho Accelerator Center.


My teaching activities at ISU have focused on graduate student instruction and advising as well as developing three new classes for the graduate curricula.

My service acitivities at ISU have been in the form of a GFR, a member of the Engineering Graduate ???, and a Faculty Senator.