Professor Gerald Tripard's
current interests include fundamental research on the elastic and
inelastic scattering of polarized protons and neutrons on polarized
targets in the 500 to 800 MeV range that is presently in progress
in cooperation with the physicists at the Clinton P. Anderson Meson
Facility (LAMPF) at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. Professor
Tripard is Director of the WSU Nuclear Radiation Center that houses
a 1 MW Triga Reactor and an intense cobalt-60 gamma ray source.
His current activities at the Center include computer modeling of
the reactor flux distribution and precision calibration of large
(12" x 12") TLD detector arrays in gamma ray fluxes. Professor
Tripard's current interests also include fundamental research on
the elastic and inelastic scattering of polarized protons and neutrons
in the 500 to 800 MeV range on polarized targets, which is presently
in progress in cooperation with the physicists at the Clinton P.
Anderson Meson Facility (LAMPF) at Los Alamos National Laboratory
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