Jim Napolitano
Jim Napolitano is Professor of Physics at Temple University. His undergraduate degree is in Physics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and he earned his PhD in Physics at Stanford University. For the first ten years of his career, he was on the staffs at Argonne National Laboratory and Jefferson Laboratory, but has been a Physics faculty member at Rensselaer and Temple for more than 25 years. Professor Napolitano has taught courses at all level, from introductory physics, to intermediate...See more
Jim Napolitano is Professor of Physics at Temple University. His undergraduate degree is in Physics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and he earned his PhD in Physics at Stanford University. For the first ten years of his career, he was on the staffs at Argonne National Laboratory and Jefferson Laboratory, but has been a Physics faculty member at Rensselaer and Temple for more than 25 years. Professor Napolitano has taught courses at all level, from introductory physics, to intermediate and upper level theoretical and experimental physics, and graduate quantum mechanics. His research field is Experimental Nuclear Physics, and has published many papers in the Physical Review, Physical Review Letters, and other journals. In 2016 he shared the Fundamental Physics Breakthrough Prize with his collaborators on the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment. He was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society in the Division of Nuclear Physics in 2011, has contributed as a member of the Physical Review C Editorial Board, and serves on or chairs several review panels in the field of Nuclear and High Energy Physics. See less
Jim Napolitano's Featured Books
Jim Napolitano book reviews
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Experiments in Modern Physics
Experiments in Modern Physics
by Tuck C, Sep 15, 2011
Best book on the subject, a classic that will last through centuries for students, researchers and the serious physicist. Read More
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Modern Quantum Mechanics
One of the best!
by Samir V, Jan 6, 2011
Fantastic book to learn QM from! Starts from first principles (including intro to and use of the Dirac Bra/Ket formalism). Very well laid out exposition to the subject. Read More
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Experiments in Modern Physics
experimental physics
This is a very nice, clear and interesting book in experimental physics. I d' ont know the second edition, but I like very much the first (or old) edition what I usede in my (old) time of physics ... Read More