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I was invited to Citizendium by [[User:David MacQuigg|David MacQuigg]] to work on [[Nuclear power reconsidered]].
I was invited to Citizendium by [[User:David MacQuigg|David MacQuigg]] to work on "[[Nuclear power reconsidered]]" after a few years' effort to get people to reconsider nuclear power (see [http://jick.net/nukes/ "Nuclear Power vs. Global Climate Change"] and [https://jick.net/skept/RadHaz/RadHaz_talk.pdf "Radiation Hazards"]).
: Welcome to CZ Jess. I see you have a good start with the article on Radiation Hazards. Let me know if I can do anything to help. One of the first things I did when I got started was create a subpage "Sandbox" under my user page. That was a great help in practicing with wiki editing when I was afraid to mess up a "real" page. [[User:David MacQuigg|David MacQuigg]] ([[User talk:David MacQuigg|talk]]) 02:07, 18 January 2022 (UTC)
 
Before that I was just another retired Physics prof. 
 
Before that I was a not-so-retired Physics prof at the University of British Columbia, where I spent most of my "free" time (''i.e.'' non-teaching time) at [https://www.triumf.ca TRIUMF] developing, refining, promoting and applying the suite of experimental techniques known as '''''[https://musr.net <math>\mu</math>SR]''''' (muon spin rotation/relaxation/resonance) to fundamental research in chemistry, condensed matter physics, elementary particle and nuclear physics.
 
Before that I was a postdoc and then a research associate at UBC and TRIUMF, where I helped develop <math>\mu</math>SR in Canada. 
 
Before that I was a PhD student with Ken Crowe at U.C. Berkeley and LBL, where I started doing kaon physics and switched to <math>\mu</math>SR when my original supervisor moved to another university.
 
Before that I was an aspiring science fiction author who figured that a PhD in Physics from Berkeley would shore up my credibility. Alas, I was seduced by my very own SF story (<math>\mu</math>SR) and spent most of the next 40 years writing over 400 papers in refereed scientific journals... which (as I soon discovered when I retired to write that Great SF Novel) was the worst possible conditioning for a novelist.
 
So now I write some short stories, some poetry, some essays and mostly a lot of '''[https://jick.net/~jess/rants/ Rants]''', for which my professional conditioning was apparently more suitable. 
 
And I try to enlighten my fellow humans -- which gets trickier once you get past the Dunning-Kruger peak.  (Google it!)

Latest revision as of 11:32, 3 January 2023

I was invited to Citizendium by David MacQuigg to work on "Nuclear power reconsidered" after a few years' effort to get people to reconsider nuclear power (see "Nuclear Power vs. Global Climate Change" and "Radiation Hazards").

Before that I was just another retired Physics prof.

Before that I was a not-so-retired Physics prof at the University of British Columbia, where I spent most of my "free" time (i.e. non-teaching time) at TRIUMF developing, refining, promoting and applying the suite of experimental techniques known as SR (muon spin rotation/relaxation/resonance) to fundamental research in chemistry, condensed matter physics, elementary particle and nuclear physics.

Before that I was a postdoc and then a research associate at UBC and TRIUMF, where I helped develop SR in Canada.

Before that I was a PhD student with Ken Crowe at U.C. Berkeley and LBL, where I started doing kaon physics and switched to SR when my original supervisor moved to another university.

Before that I was an aspiring science fiction author who figured that a PhD in Physics from Berkeley would shore up my credibility. Alas, I was seduced by my very own SF story (SR) and spent most of the next 40 years writing over 400 papers in refereed scientific journals... which (as I soon discovered when I retired to write that Great SF Novel) was the worst possible conditioning for a novelist.

So now I write some short stories, some poetry, some essays and mostly a lot of Rants, for which my professional conditioning was apparently more suitable.

And I try to enlighten my fellow humans -- which gets trickier once you get past the Dunning-Kruger peak. (Google it!)