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Eddie Tatar, Ph.D
 
    
 
Eddie Tatar, Ph.D
Assistant Professor
Education
Research

Contact Information:

Campus Box 8106
785 S. 8th Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83209
Phone: (208) 282-4650
FAX: (208) 282-4649
e-mail: tatar@physics.isu.edu
Office: PS 123C
 

Education
  • Ph.D. (2000), Experimental Physics, University of Notre Dame
  • M.S. (2000), Applied Mathematics, University of Notre Dame
  • M.S. (1997) Physics, University of Notre Dame

Positions
  • 2001 - present
Assistant Professor, Idaho State University
  • 2000 - 2001
Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Notre Dame
  • Spring 2000 - Fall 2000
Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Notre Dame

 

 

 

Research Interests
  • Building an apparature for an accurate measurement of CKM matrix elements for polarized ultra-cold neutron decays.
  • Quantum interference phenomena in Particle Physics and Optics.
  • Study of exotic mesons.
  • Partial Wave Analysis Techniques.
  • Lie Groups and Representation Theory.
  • Supersymmetry.
  • Weak Interactions and Neutrino Physics.
  • Member of the E852 Collaboration, Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Selected Refereed Publications
  • "Observation of Exotic Meson Production in the Reaction at 18 GeV/c", E. Ivanov et al., Physical Review Letters, 86, p. 3977, April 2001.
  • "Observation of a New Isoscalar State in the reaction at 18 GeV/c", P. Eugenio et al., Physics Letters B, 497, p. 190, January 2001.
  • "Evidence for Exotic Meson Produced in the Reaction p p", S.U. chung et al., Physical Review, D60, p. 92001, October 1999.
  • "Observation of a New Exotic State in the Reaction at 18 GeV/c", G. Adams et al., Physical Review Letters, 81, p. 5760, December 1998.
  • "Evidence for Exotic Meson Production in the Reaction at 18 GeV/c", D. Thompson et al., Physical Review letters, 79, p. 1630, September 1997.
 
 
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