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George's Resume
George
Reading Henry, Consultant
Email: grhenry(atsign)sbcglobal.net 322 View Street
650 691 0458 voice Mountain View CA 94041
650 279 1520 voice, alt
Education:
Ph.D. in Physics
Princeton University 1963; Thesis: Measurement of the g-factor Anomaly of
the Positive Muon (experimental work done at the University of California,
Berkeley).
B.S. in Physics
MIT 1959; Thesis: Isotope Shift in the Hyperfine Structure of Indium.
Experience:
Dec 01- present
Consultant, physics and mechanical engineering
Sept 01 - Dec 01
Lecturer on physics, at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, teaching “General
Physics with Calculus”.
Mar 00 – Aug 01
Rainfinity (software: “Rocket Science for the Internet”); teaching
theory and use of our web-infrastructure products.
Nov 87 – Mar 00
Rasna Corp. (mechanical engineering software); co-founder. Over a dozen
years, worked in most areas of the firm: software development, marketing, sales,
consulting, training, and QA. Rasna merged with PTC (mechanical engineering
software) in August 1995; Rasna was valued at $240 million,.
June 70 – Nov 87
IBM Research Division; staff member and manager. Research in magnetic
domain wall structure and dynamics, holographic measurement methods, magnetic
bubbles, quantum-tunneling microscopy, and simulation of computer systems and
performance.
June 67 – June 70
Stanford University; asst. professor of physics. Taught thermodynamics,
theory of nuclear matter, and classical electrodynamics. Research in elementary
particle theory, nuclear theory, and thermodynamics.
July 65 – June 67
Harvard University; lecturer on physics. Taught “physics for poets and
pre-meds”. Research in elementary particle theory, largely quantum
electrodynamics.
June 63 – June 65
CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research); post-doc. Initially
collaborated in measuring the polarization of electrons from muon decay. Next
joined the Theory Division, computing meson production rates by neutrino beams.
General:
Computer use:
Fortran, Pascal, APL, C, TCP/IP protocols, real-time device control and
data
acquisition.
Languages:
Fluent in French; and, in a pinch, useable Spanish, German, and Russian;
some Mandarin and Japanese.
Publications:
About three dozen; on request
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