Collaboration MembersThe MoNA Project |
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The MoNA project is a collaboration between ten colleges and universities to construct a highly efficient large-area neutron detector for the detection of high-energy neutrons to be used in experiments with fast rare isotopes at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. The project is funded by the National Science Foundation.
The members of the collaboration are
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Marquette University |
Dr.
Ruth Howes |
Central Michigan University |
Dr. Joseph
E. Finck |
Concordia College |
Dr.
Bryan A. Luther Associate Prof. of Physics luther@cord.edu |
Florida State University |
Dr.
Kirby W. Kemper Chair of Physics Dept., Distinguished Research Professor kirby@phy.fsu.edu Dr. Samuel L.
Tabor |
Hope College |
Dr.
Paul DeYoung Professor of Physics deyoung@physics.hope.edu Dr.
Graham F. Peaslee |
Indiana University South Bend |
Dr. Jerry D.
Hinnefeld Scott Marley |
Michigan State University
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Dr.
Michael Thoennessen Professor of Physics and Astronomy thoennessen@nscl.msu.edu Dr. Thomas Baumann Kate Jones (Rutgers University) |
Wabash College |
Dr.
James A. Brown |
Western Michigan University |
Dr. Paul V. Pancella
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Westmont College |
Dr. Warren F.
Rogers |
| last modified: 2004-09-14 |