Hye Jung Kang

 Hye Jung Kang

Hye Jung Kang

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Biography

Texas A&M University Texarkana - Physics


Resume

  • 1999

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Condensed Matter Physics

    I organized study group.

    University of Tennessee-Knoxville

  • 1993

    Korean (native)

    English (fluent)

    German (entry level)

    Master of Science (MS)

    Physics

    Gyeongsang National University

  • 1989

    BS

    Physics

    Gyeongsang National University

  • Science

    Physics

    LaTeX

    Spectroscopy

    University Teaching

    Mathematical Modeling

    Higher Education

    Characterization

    Experimentation

    Materials Science

    Kang

    I enjoy teaching physics and interacting with students. I am also interested in developing computational physics using Matlab and Mathematica in order to provide more skills to the students. \n\nMy recent participation in the workshop \"Reinventing the Physicist: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education for the 21st Century\" got me interested in new course development that combines physics with business.\n\nBesides physics

    I enjoy playing tennis.

    Hye Jung

    Kang

    Texas A&M University-Texarkana

    Clemson University

    University of Maryland/NIST

    I taught physics courses and conducted research on thermoelectric materials and superconducting materials. I developed graduate course \"Introduction to neutron scattering\".

    Clemson University

    Associate Professor of Physics

    Texarkana

    Texas

    Texas A&M University-Texarkana

    Research Associate

    I worked as an instrument scientist to help users operate neutron scattering equipment to conduct their experimental research. I also use neutron scattering to conduct my own research.

    University of Maryland/NIST

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