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 Ingo
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Office Address:
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Ingo Wiedenhöver
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Department of Physics
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Florida State University
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217 Keen Building
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Tallahassee, FL 32306-4350
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Phone: (850) 644-1429
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Fax: (850) 644-4478
E-mail:
iwiedenhover@physics.fsu.edu
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Position
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Professor of Physics
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Education
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Diplom-Physiker, Universität zu Köln, 1991
Dr.rer.nat
(Ph.D.), Institute of Nuclear Physics, Universität zu Köln,
1995
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Employment History
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1995 Scientific Employee, Institute of Nuclear Physics, Cologne,
Germany
1997 Research Associate, Physics Division, Argonne
National Lab, Argonne, Il, USA
2000 Assistant Professor (NSCL),
National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, East Lansing, Mi,
USA
2001 Assistant Professor, Physics Department, Florida State
University, Tallahassee, Fl, USA
2006 Associate Professor, Physics Department, Florida State
University, Tallahassee, Fl, USA
2012 Professor, Physics Department, Florida State
University, Tallahassee, Fl, USA
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Research Field
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Experimental nuclear physics, especially nuclear astrophysics and
structure of exotic nuclei
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Research Facilities
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RESOLUT,
a new research facility for Nuclear Astrophysics at FSU
- Associate Director for Operations at
FSU's Superconducting Linear Accelerator Laboratory
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Awards
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Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes Scholarship, 1986-1994
US
Department of Energy “Outstanding Junior Investigator”
award 2002-2004
FSU's 2011 Developing Scholar Award
FSU's 2012 Honors Thesis Mentor Award
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Teaching
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Lecturer, Course leader in “College Physics A, B”
courses
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Lecturer, Course leader in “General Physics A, B” courses
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Lecturer, Course leader in “Intermediate Modern Physics”
courses
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Committee Memberships
- User Executive Committee of the
Facility for Rare Ion Beams, East Lansing, Michigan
User Executive Committee
of the Gretina Detector
Secretary of
ARUNA , the Association for
Research at University Nuclear Accelerators
- Recent highlights from more than 140 Publications
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I. Wiedenhöver, Viewpoint: Putting a Spin
on Superheavy Elements
Physics
5, 73 (2012)
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E.S. Diffenderfer, L.T. Baby,
D. Santiago-Gonzalez, N. Ahsan, A. Rojas, A. Volya,
I. Wiedenhöver, & A.H. Wuosmaa, M.P. Carpenter,
R.V.F. Janssens, C.J. Lister, M. Devlin, D.G. Sarantites,
L.G. Sobotka. High-spin spectrum of 24Mg
studied through multi-particle angular
correlations .
Physical Review C 85 034311 (2012) -
D. Santiago-Gonzalez,
I. Wiedenhöver, V. Abramkina, M.L. Avila, T. Baugher,
D. Bazin, B.A. Brown, P.D. Cottle, A. Gade, T. Glasmacher,
K.W. Kemper, S. McDaniel, A. Rojas, A. Ratkiewicz,
R. Meharchand, E.C. Simpson, J.A. Tostevin, A. Volya,
D. Weisshaar (2011). Triple configuration
coexistence in
S-44.
Physical Review C, 83(6), 061305(R)
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J. P. Mitchell, G. V. Rogachev, E. D. Johnson, L. T. Baby,
K. W. Kemper, A. M. Moro, P. N. Peplowski, A. Volya, and
I. Wiedenhöver Low-lying states in B-8
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PHYSICAL REVIEW C, 82(1), 011601
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P. N. Peplowski, L. T. Baby, I. Wiedenhöver, S. E. Dekat,
E. Diffenderfer, D. L. Gay, O. Grubor-Urosevic, P. Höflich,
R. A. Kaye, N. Keeley, A. Rojas, and A. Volya
Lowest l=0 proton resonance in Si-26 and implications for
nucleosynthesis of
Al-26.
PHYSICAL REVIEW C, 79(3), 032801 (2009). -