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Daniel Cox received his Ph.D. in Physics from Cornell University. His research focuses on theoretical calculations of the properties of magnetic metal atoms such as iron and uranium in sold material; he is also examining the role of such atoms in the fundamental process of living organisms and the environment. He teaches courses on introductory physics, theoretical solid state physics, physics principles for environmental studies, and the physics and consequences of nuclear weapons. He has been primary and co-author on over seventy scientific publications, co-authored a book on "Exotic Kondo Effects in Metals", and reads and writes poetry as a hobby. |
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