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Mary Elizabeth Parks cv http://departments.colgate.edu/physics/faculty/Parks%20cv.htm Mary Elizabeth Parks Education: Sept. 1989- University of California, Berkeley August 1995 Ph.D. in Physics, December 1995 Thesis: High Frequency Electrodynamics of the Cuprate Superconductors in the Vortex State M. A. in Physics, May 1991 Sept. Princeton University 1984-June A. B. in Physics, magna cum laude, June 1988 1988 Research and Teaching Positions: July Assistant Professor, Colgate University, Department of Physics 1997-present Research: terahertz spectroscopy of condensed matter systems Teaching: courses for the physics concentration and for non-majors Sept. Post-doctoral Associate, M. I. T., Department of Physics 1995-June supervisor: M. Kastner 1997 Effect of carrier doping on systems with magnetic order June Graduate Student Researcher, U. C. Berkeley, Department of Physics 1990-August supervisor: J. Orenstein 1995 Coherent time-domain spectroscopy of high-Tc superconductors in high magnetic fields August Graduate Student Instructor, U.C. Berkeley, Department of Physics 1994-Dec. Intensive section of introductory electricity and magnetism for minorities in 1994 engineering August Graduate Student Instructor, U.C. Berkeley, Department of Physics 1989-May Courses: Introduction to modern physics, Honors introductory mechanics 1990 August Chemistry Teacher, St. Columbkille High School, Brighton, MA 1988-June Three sections of chemistry with laboratories 1989 1 of 10 6/4/09 1:50 PM Mary Elizabeth Parks cv http://departments.colgate.edu/physics/faculty/Parks%20cv.htm Feb. Undergraduate Researcher, Princeton University 1987-April supervisors: N. P. Ong and A. Navrotsky 1988 Synthesis, characterization, and enthalpy of oxidation of high-Tc superconductors 2 of 10 6/4/09 1:50 PM Mary Elizabeth Parks cv http://departments.colgate.edu/physics/faculty/Parks%20cv.htm Honors and Awards: April 2000 Faculty Member Recognition as part of National Student Athlete Day to recognize faculty members who had a positive influence on the development of a successful student athlete June 1995 Physics Teaching Initiative Award at U. C. Berkeley for work to improve undergraduate physics education and achieve greater diversity in the sciences. Department of Education Fellowship to support Ph.D. research. 1993 - 1995 National Science Foundation Fellowship to support Ph.D. research. 1990 - 1993 Faculty Associate Award at U. C. Berkeley for excellence in teaching as a June 1990 graduate student. Phi Beta Kappa, Princeton University. June 1988 Sigma Xi, Princeton University. June 1988 Kusaka Memorial Prize in Physics, awarded to an outstanding graduating senior at Princeton University. June 1988 External Research Grants: National Science Foundation, Engineering Research Centers “Center for nanoscale systems in information technologies,” Sept. 2001 – Aug. 2006, $143,030 out of a total budget of $11.6M involving 26 participants at Cornell and 4 at other institutions. (PI: Robert Buhrman, Cornell U.) National Science Foundation, EHR Act for Women and Girls in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics “DEM: Girls under the hood,” Jan. 2003 – Dec. 2005, (Karen Harpp, co-PI) to design and run a summer camp for girls ages 14-16 that will develop their interest in science through an exploration of the science and engineering of automobiles, $377,965. Research Corporation, “Terahertz spectroscopy of semiconductor nanocrystals,” June 2000 – May 2002 (later amended to study single molecule magnets), $34,683. National Science Foundation, CCLI Educational Materials Development “Photon quantum mechanics for undergraduates,” June 1, 2000 – May 31, 2002 (Enrique Galvez and Charles Holbrow, co-PIs) to develop experiments for undergraduates that demonstrate the quantum mechanical nature of light, $74,862. National Science Foundation, Condensed Matter Physics “POWRE: Enhancement of a time-domain terahertz spectrometer for studying condensed matter systems,” February 1998 – July 2000, $61,929. 3 of 10 6/4/09 1:50 PM Mary Elizabeth Parks cv http://departments.colgate.edu/physics/faculty/Parks%20cv.htm External Travel Grants: Council on Undergraduate Research, to support research collaboration with scientists at MIT, August 2000. International Terahertz Workshop, to support participation in the workshop, Sept. 2000. Spectroscopies in Novel Superconductors, to support participation in the conference, Sept. 1997. Aspen Center for Physics, to attend the Winter Conference on Condensed Matter, Jan. 1997. Internal (Colgate) Grants: Research Council Student Wage grants: 1997-98 $270 1998-99 $1080 2000-01 $1080 2001-02 $810 Research Council Discretionary Grants: 1997-98 $150 to pay user fee at Cornell Nanofabrication Facility. $650 to support travel to the 1998 APS March Meeting. 1999-00 $400 for user fee at Cornell Nanofabrication Facility and to support travel to MIT to collaborate on a paper. 2000-01 $645 to support travel to the International Terahertz Workshop. 2001-02 $207 to pay page charges for publication in the Journal of Applied Physics. 2002-03 $900 to support travel to the International Low Temperature Conference. Faculty Development Grants: 2000-01 $500 to support travel to the International Terahertz Workshop. 2002-03 $500 to support travel to the International Low Temperature Conference. Invited Talks: Amherst College Physics Colloquium, Feb. 2002 “Terahertz spectroscopy: opening a new window in the electromagnetic spectrum” Colgate University Science Colloquium, Feb. 2002 “Single molecule magnets: where classical physics meets quantum mechanics” Williams College Physics Colloquium, January 2000 “Terahertz spectroscopy: making electrons jiggle and jump” Optical Society of America, Sept. 1999 Student-Sponsored Life After Graduation Symposium 4 of 10 6/4/09 1:50 PM Mary Elizabeth Parks cv http://departments.colgate.edu/physics/faculty/Parks%20cv.htm Dartmouth College Condensed Matter Seminar, May 1999 “Terahertz spectroscopy: the how and the why” Colgate University Science Colloquium, Feb. 1999 “From Heinrich Hertz to terahertz: electromagnetic waves and spectroscopy” Colgate University Physics Colloquium, Dec. 1997 “Terahertz spectroscopy: the bridge between optics and electronics” Colgate University Women’s Center, October 1997 Discussion of my career as a female scientist Cornell University Condensed Matter Physics Seminar, Sept. 1997 “Terahertz spectroscopy: opening a new window in the electromagnetic spectrum” Clark University, Physics Colloquium, Sept. 1996 “Transport and magnetism in high Tc superconductors” Williams College, Physics Colloquium, April 1996 “High-Tc superconductors: with the ten year anniversary of their discovery fast approaching and no levitating trains in production, why do physicists still care?” Refereed Articles: (* denotes undergraduate co-author) “Effect of mechanical stress on the linewidth of single photon absorptions in Mn12-acetate” Beth Parks, Lea Vacca*, Evan Rumberger, David N. Hendrickson, George Christou (accepted to Physica B). “Inhomogeneous broadening of single photon transitions in molecular magnets,” Beth Parks, Joseph Loomis*, Evan Rumberger, En-Che Yang, David N. Hendrickson, George Christou, Journal of Applied Physics, 91, 7170-2 (2002). “Photon quantum mechanics and beam splitters,” C.H. Holbrow, E. Galvez, M. E. Parks, American Journal of Physics, 70, 260-5 (2002). “Linewidth of single-photon transitions in Mn12-acetate,” Beth Parks, Joseph Loomis*, Evan Rumberger, David N. Hendrickson, George Christou, Physical Review B, 64, 184426/1-4 (2001). “Magnetization measurements of antiferromagnetic domains in Sr2Cu3O4Cl2,” Beth Parks, M. A. Kastner, Y. J. Kim, A. B. Harris, F. C. Chou, O. Entin-Wohlman, A. Aharony, Physical Review B, 63, 134433/1-10 (2001). “Field-dependent antiferromagnetism and ferromagnetism of the two copper sublattices in Sr2Cu3O4Cl2,” M.A. Kastner, Amnon Aharony, R.J. Birgeneau, F.C. Chou, O. Entin-Wohlman, M. Greven, A.B. Harris, Y.J. Kim, Y.S. Lee, M.E. Parks, Q. Zhu, Physical Review B, 59, 14702-11, (1999). “High-frequency Hall effect in the normal state of YBa Cu O ,” Beth Parks, S. Spielman, J. 2 3 7 Orenstein, Physical Review B, 56, 115-7 (1997). 5 of 10 6/4/09 1:50 PM Mary Elizabeth Parks cv http://departments.colgate.edu/physics/faculty/Parks%20cv.htm “Coherent terahertz spectroscopy of the vortex-state of cuprate superconductors,” Beth Parks, C. Karadi, R. Mallozzi, J. Orenstein, D.T. Nemeth, F. Ludwig, J. Clarke, P. Merchant, D.J. Lew, I. Bozovic, J.N. Eckstein, Ferroelectrics, 177, 33-41, (1996). “Re-examining the vortex state of cuprate superconductors with gap anisotropy,” Beth Parks, J. Orenstein, Richard Mallozzi, D. T. Nemeth, Frank Ludwig, John Clarke, Paul Merchant, D. J. Lew, I. Bozovic, J. N. Eckstein, Journal of the Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 56, 1815-9 (1995). “Phase-sensitive measurements of vortex dynamics in the terahertz domain,” Beth Parks, S. Spielman, J. Orenstein, D. T. Nemeth, Frank Ludwig, John Clarke, Paul Merchant, D. J. Lew, Physical Review Letters, 74, 3265-8 (1995). “Quasiparticle Hall effect in superconducting YBa2Cu3O7-d,” S. Spielman, Beth Parks, J. Orenstein, D. T. Nemeth, Frank Ludwig, John Clarke, Paul Merchant, D. J. Lew, Physica C, 235-240, pt. 3, 2021-2 (1994). “Observation of the quasiparticle Hall effect in superconducting YBa2Cu3O7-d” S. Spielman, Beth Parks, J. Orenstein, D. T. Nemeth, Frank Ludwig, John Clarke, Paul Merchant, D. J. Lew, Physical Review Letters, 73, 1537-40 (1994). “Direct calorimetric determination of energetics of oxygen in yttrium barium