Homepage | Jerry Peterson University of Colorado Department of Physics UCB 390 Boulder, CO 80309-0390
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Jerry Peterson is a professor of physics at the University of Colorado
and a Jefferson Science Fellow for the U.S. Department of State. After
receiving his undergraduate (1961) and graduate (1966) degrees in
Physics at the University of Washington, he was an instructor at
Princeton University and on the research faculty at Yale University.
Jerry's research interests have covered many arenas of nuclear physics,
including nuclear astrophysics, nuclear reactions, nuclear fission, and
applications of nuclear reactions to computer memory elements. These
experimental studies have used beams from a wide variety of particle
accelerators, most often involving foreign collaborators. He has been a
visiting professor at the University of Copenhagen (Niels Bohr
Institute), the University of Tokyo, and the Federal University of Rio
de Janeiro. He is a Foreign Fellow of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences
and a Fellow of the American Physical Society. Jerry is also a member of
the faculty in the UCB Program in International Affairs. His recent
teaching has included classes in Physics, Environmental Studies,
Journalism and International Affairs.
Jerry worked as an analyst in the Office of Economic Analysis of the
Bureau of Intelligence and Research, where he focused on energy and the
environment with an emphasis on coal and nuclear energy. Based on his
research and analyses, he wrote assessments, memos, and papers on the
aforementioned issues and presented briefings and seminars to U.S.
officials and to the associated intelligence community. Jerry also
created an informal seminar group for State officials concerned with
nuclear matters, holding tutorials and bringing in high-level visitors.
As a result of this seminar group and his other efforts, there was an
increase in collaboration of ideas and understanding of and
sophistication in addressing energy matters throughout the Office.
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