Chris McMullen, Ph.D.

Instructor of Physics

Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts

 

Doctoral Studies:

 

  • Received Ph.D. in high-energy physics (i.e. theoretical and phenomenological particle physics) from Oklahoma State University (OSU) in 2002.
  • Doctoral thesis on the collider phenomenology of large extra dimensions. 
  • Coauthored three papers on the collider phenomenology of superstring-inspired large extra dimensions.
  • Received the Outstanding Graduate Research Assistant award.
  • Received the Outstanding Laboratory Teaching Assistant award.
  • Appointed lead TA for electricity and magnetism labs after first semester.
  • Earned a 4.0 GPA in doctoral studies at OSU.

 

Master’s Studies:

 

  • Received M.S. in physics from California State University, Northridge (CSUN) in 1998.
  • Master’s thesis on a novel two-field application of electron spin resonance.
  • Coauthored a paper on a novel two-field application of electron spin resonance.
  • Received the C.Y. Liang award.

 

Undergraduate Studies:

 

  • Received B.S. in physics from CSUN in 1994.