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Robert B. Beeken Professor Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Course Web Sites: Physics 202 Astronomy 100 Astronomy 311 |
Education
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PhD: The University of Iowa (1977).
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MS: Ohio University (1974).
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BA: Western State College of Colorado (1972).
Professional Employment
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Professor of Physics and Astronomy, UW-Stevens Point,
1988-Present.
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Chairman of Physics and Astronomy, UW-Stevens Point,
2001-2008.
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Associate Vice Chancellor, UW-Stevens Point, 1995-2001.
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Visiting Professor of Physics, University of Central
Lancashire (United Kingdom), 1990.
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Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy, UW-Stevens
Point, 1983-1988.
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Visiting Associate Professor of Physics, Institute
Technology Mara (Malaysia), 1985-1986.
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Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy, UW-Stevens
Point, 1980-1983.
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Instructor of Mathematics, Western State College of
Colorado, 1977-1980.
Recent Publications
o Cation Mobility in the Cu6PS5X (X = Cl, Br, I) Argyrodites, R B Beeken, J J Garbe, and N R Petersen, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 64, 1261 (2003).
o Electrical Properties of the Ag6PSe5X (X = Cl, Br, I) Argyrodites, R B Beeken, J J Garbe, N R Petersen, and M R Stoneman, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 65, 1011 (2004).
o Electrical Conductivities of the Ag6PS5X and the Cu6PSe5X (X = Br, I) Argyrodites, R B Beeken, J J Garbe, J M Gillis, N R Petersen, B W Podoll, and M R Stoneman, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 66, 882 (2005).
o The Effect of Anion Substitution and Non-Stoichiometry in the Fast Ion Conductor Cu6PSe5I, R B Beeken and A T Lintereur, Journal of Applied Physics 100, 033522 (2006).
o Electrical Conductivity of Ag7PSe6 and Cu7PSe6, R B Beeken, C R Driessen, B M Hinaus, and D E Pawlisch, Solid State Ionics 179, 1058 (2008).
o The Effect of Ag Substitution in the Mixed Conductor Cu7PSe6, R B Beeken, C R Driessen, and L A Wilson, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 70, 1181 (2009).
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Professor Beeken serves as the Director of the UWSP Solid State Ionics Research Laboratory.
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