My doctoral dissertation was
"Search for the Supersymmetric Partner of the
Top Quark in Dilepton Events Produced in Proton-Antiproton Collisions at center of mass energy 1.8 TeV".
By visiting "Students responses" page, you will get a new browser window with a sample of anonymous responses
of my Purdue University students in an evaluation done after the sememester was over.
These responses represent three classes of engineers taking calculus based electricity and magnetism.
"Everything you wanted to know about light" will get you new browser window. You will
find the original design of my light pages. It is a system of 35 pages written for non-experts interested in light, relativity and quantum physics.
Recently, Fermilab's web pages underwent a standardization process, and the light pages can also be found by clicking here but without the original navigation graphics.
"Santa at Nearly the Speed of Light" will get you a new browser window and you
will find the Acrobat version of FermiNews, Volume 21, 1998. The Santa article itself is on pages 6 and 7.
It is an article discussing relativistic effects. It is intended for general public.
One can also visit the HTML version of the Santa article here.