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About the Authors
Dr. Cindy Schwarz is currently Associate Professor of Physics at
Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY. She majored in physics and
mathematics at S.U.N.Y. Binghamton, graduating in 1980. She received
her Ph.D. from Yale University in 1985 for her work in experimental
particle physics. She has written two other books A Tour of the Subatomic
Zoo: A Guide to Particle Physics (Springer-Verlag) and Tales from the
Subatomic Zoo (self-published at www.smallworldbooks.net) and a multimedia
CD-ROM Interactive Journey through Physics (Prentice Hall). She is
a member of the American Physical Society (APS), the American Association
of Physics Teachers (AAPT), and is a member of the Undergraduate Texts
in Contemporary Physics (UTCP) Editorial Board for Springer-Verlag. Cindy
and John first collaborated at AAPT national meetings, giving workshops on
beginning through advanced level Interactive Physics™. Cindy has received two
grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for work in curriculum
development using technology to aid in the teaching of physics. Most recently, she
was awarded a grant in the NSF Course Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement
(CCLI) program for development of a course for non-majors using digital video and
analysis software to teach and assist in the learning of physics. Cindy is married
and lives in Staatsburg New York with her husband Norman Rachmilowitz, her sons
Michael and Bryan, and their dog Kellie.
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Dr. John Ertel is Associate Professor of Physics at the
Unites States Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD. He received his BS in 1966 and
his MS in 1968 from Emory University for his theoretical work describing the
angular correlation of alpha particles emitted in the spontaneous
fission of Californium-252. In the summer of 1968, John went on active duty
with the Marine Corps where he served as a pilot. While still in the Marines,
he started part-time work on his Ph.D. After exiting active duty service, John
was invited to return to the Academy as an Assistant Professor while continuing
work towards the doctorate. In 1983, Professor Ertel received his Ph.D.
from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. for his work in
theoretical electron scattering. He then returned as a faculty member of the
Physics Department of the U.S. Naval Academy where he has remained since that
time. Since the debut of Interactive Physics in the late 1980's, Professor Ertel
has given workshops on the simulation software at over twenty meetings of the
American Association of Physics Teachers as well as numerous colleges and
universities. In the summer of 1997, Dr. Schwarz added her expertise to
these long running workshop presentations. Dr. Ertel is an active member of APS,
Acoustical Society of America (ASA), and AAPT and is a member of the UTCP
Editorial Board for Springer-Verlag. In his local community, he is currently the
Governor's Select Appointee to the Board of Trustees, Maryland School for the Deaf.
John is also very active in the Boy Scouts of America. He lives in Annapolis with his
wife, Patricia Burt, and their dogs Maggie and Cinders.
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