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Irene Howard

Irene Howard

Administrative Staff

B.A., English (Creative Writing), CSULB, 1977

Location:
Office: PH1, Room 210

California State University, Long Beach
Department of Physics & Astronomy
1250 Bellflower Blvd.
Long Beach, CA 90840-3901

Phone: (562) 985-7925 Office
Fax:      (562) 985-7924
Email:   idhoward@csulb.edu

Webpage : www.csulb.edu/~idhoward

Activities:

I am in charge of all administrative duties at the Department. These include assisting the Department chair in the preparation of Department requisitions for the State and the Foundation, the setup of the schedule of classes, co-editing the annual Department Newsletter, completion of the paperwork for hiring T.A.'s, and administrative duties for Lecturers, and the Tenure-Track Faculty.   I also manage the recruitment log for Tenure-Track applicants, issue keys to new employees, and type Assigned Time Forms and Travel Authorization and Claim Forms for members of the Department.

 

Last update: 4/18/08

Colloquium:

Proximity Effect in Superconductor/Ferromagnet Hybrid Systems,

J. Gu, CSU Long Beach.

Monday, November 23, 2009, 11am, PH2-110.

TRIUMF cyclotron in Vancouvers: site of the muSR experiments.


Welcome to our two new faculty:

Prashanth Jaikumar

 Prashanth Jaikumar: New faculty member at the department of Physics & Astronomy

Dr. Jaikumar is a nuclear astrophysicist who graduated from SUNY at Stony Brooks. His interests are in high-density matter and its relation to astrophysical phenomena in neutron stars.

Yohannes Abate

Yohannes Abate: new faculty member of the department of Physics and Astronomy

Dr. Abate is a condensed matter experimentalist, who graduated from the University of Iowa. His interests are in near-field microscopy and spectroscopy imaging in metals and semiconductors, plasmonics in nanoparticles and the physics of metamaterials.


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