John Markert
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John T. Markert, PhD, has been a professor in The University of Texas at Austin physics department since September 2000 and has been department chair since June 2005. His group has done extensive research on high temperature superconducting materials, high-q oscillator experiments, dynamics of ferromagnets, nuclear magnetic resonance microscopy and spectroscopy, and optically switchable metal hydride films.[1] A textbook written by Dr. Markert and Hans Ohanian called Physics for Engineers and Scientists was released in 2008 by Norton Publishers. [2] The book is for a calculus-based introductory course. As of 2008 his H (Hirsch number) index is 30[citation needed].
Dr. Markert was born in the Bronx in 1957, the youngest of seven. He attended Regis High School, an all male, all scholarship Jesuit high school. Afterwards he did his undergraduate study at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. He received his graduate degree at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. He did his post-graduate work at the University of California, San Diego under Brian Maple. He was shortly afterwards recruited by UT Austin to be an assistant professor in 1990.
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- ^ Magnetism and Superconductivity Group
- ^ John Markert; Ohanian, Hans C. (2006). Physics for Engineers and Scientists, Regular Edition. New York: W. W. Norton. ISBN 0-393-97422-7.