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Greg Bednarz, Ph.D.
Instructor, Medical Physics Division, Department of Radiation Oncology, Thomas Jefferson University

E-mail: greg.bednarz@mail.tju.edu

Education

Institution and Location Degree Year(s) Field of Study
Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada Ph.D. 1992 Physics
Technical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland M.Sc. 1983 Physics

Certification
Take ABR written exam in September 1998

Research and Professional Experience

9/78 - 7/83 Undergraduate and Graduate Student, at the Department of Physics,Technical University of Lodz, Poland.
7/83 - 8/87 Research Assistant, at the Department of Physics, Technical University of Lodz, Poland.
8/87-10/ 92 Graduate student and Teaching Assistant, at the Department of Physics, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
11/92 - 8/93 Research Associate, at the Department of Chemistry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
9/93 - 11/94 Research Associate, at the Department of Radiological Sciences Division of Physics and Engineering, University of California, Irvine,California
11/94 -10/96 Medical Physics Resident, at the Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California, San Francisco, California
11/96 - present Instructor, Department of Radiation Oncology Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Selected Publications

G. Bednarz and M. Krasinski, "Visualization of the boundary layer on the growing ice", Cryst. Res. Technol. 22(9), K145-K147 (1987).

B. Wojciechowski, I. Owczarek and G. Bednarz, "Freezing of aqueous solutions containing gases"Cryst.Res. Technol. 23(7), 843-848 (1988).

G. Bednarz, G. Stroink, and M.A. White, "A study of the heat capacity of the superconductor EuBa2Cu3O7-x ", Physica C 165, 385-390 (1990).

G. Bednarz, B. Millier and M.A. White, "High-resolution, high-sensitivity AC calorimeter", Rev. Sci. Instrum. 63(8), 3944-3952 (1992).

G. Bednarz and D.J.W. Geldart, "Demagnetization heat capacity of uniaxial ferromagnets near critical point", J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 5, L239-L244 (1993).

G. Bednarz, D.J.W. Geldart and M.A. White, "Heat capacity of gadolinium near the Curie temperature", Phys. Rev. B 47, 14247 (1993).

G. Bednarz, M.A. White, M.R. Pressprich and R. Willett, "Thermal and diffraction studies of phase transitions in the incommensurate compound [P(CH3)4]2CuCl2", Phys. Rev. B 49, 832 (1994).

G. Bednarz, D. Geldart, C. Glorieux, J. Thoen, and M.A. White, "Photoacustic investigation of the temperature and magnetic field dependence of the specific heat and thermal conductivity near the Curie point in Gadolinium", Phys. Rev. B 52, 12770 (1995).

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