Prior to joining
Picarro in 1999, Eric held research positions at Stanford University,
including Senior Research Associate at the High Energy Physics
Laboratory (HEPL) where he directed research in the areas of medical
applications, accelerator science, solid-state/surface science,
molecular materials/chemistry, biophysics and free electron laser
science. At Stanford, he developed a number of key cavity ring-down
spectroscopy techniques.
Eric h...
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Prior to joining
Picarro in 1999, Eric held research positions at Stanford University,
including Senior Research Associate at the High Energy Physics
Laboratory (HEPL) where he directed research in the areas of medical
applications, accelerator science, solid-state/surface science,
molecular materials/chemistry, biophysics and free electron laser
science. At Stanford, he developed a number of key cavity ring-down
spectroscopy techniques.
Eric has been a Project Manager at the Triangle Universities Nuclear
Laboratory at Duke University where he helped lead the design and
construction of an atomic beam polarized ion source.
Eric received his Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
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