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Jason T. Harris , PhD
 
    
 

Jason T. Harris, PhD CV (pdf)

Assistant Professor of Health Physics

Education
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Contact Information:

Campus Box 8106
785 S. 8th Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83209
Phone : (208) 282-3364
FAX: (208) 282-4649
e-mail : harris@physics.isu.edu
Office: PS 109B

Education
  • Ph.D., 2007, Health Physics, Purdue University
  • M.S., 2002 Nuclear Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • B.S., 1995, Biology, University of Tampa

Positions
  • 2008-present
  Assistant Professor, Idaho State University
  • 2003-2007
  Lecturer, Purdue University
  • 1998-present
  Health Physics consultant, NATC, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • 1995-1998
  Radiation Safety Officer and Research Scientist, CETI, Sarasota FL

 


Major Areas of Interest
  • Health physics fundamentals and education
  • Nuclear power reactor and environmental health physics (ALARA, occupational exposure and public exposure due to routine and accidental releases)
  • Portable radiation-producing, high dose rate accelerator development for contraband detection and destruction

Recent Publications
  • HARRIS, J.T., Miller D.W., and FOSTER D.W. Radiological effluents released by U.S. commercial nuclear power plants. In press. Health Physics Journal, March 2008.
  • HARRIS, J.T., And MILLER D.W. Tritium recapture behavior at a nuclear power reactor due to airborne releases. In Press. Health Physics Journal, January 2008.

Professional Associations
  • Health Physics Society
  • Eastern Idaho and Hoosier Chapters of the Health Physics Society
  • American Nuclear Society
  • American Physical Society
  • North American Young Generation in Nuclear
 
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