Robert Lee Warnock

Education

1952
B.A., Physics, Reed College
1952 - 1953
Fullbright Scholar, University of Amsterdam
1959
Ph.D., Physics, Harvard University - Approximation Methods in the Theory of Strong Interactions

Positions

1959 - 1960
Research Associate, Physics Department, Boston University
1960 - 1961
Research Assistant Professor, Physics Department, University of Washington
1961 - 1962
Acting Assistant Professor, Physics Department, University of Washington
192 - 1965
Assistant professor of Physics, Illinois Institute of Technology
1965 - 1969
Associate Professor of Physics, Illinois Institute of Technology
1969 - 1979
Professor of Physics, Illinois Institute of Technology

Biography

Robert L. Warnock joined IIT in 1962. He held a joint position at IIT and Argonne National Laboratory until 1978. He then held a position at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory at the University of California. In 1987, Warnock became a physicist at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, where he is still an active researcher. Over his career, Warnock has published over 100 articles. His research has focused on accelerator physics, as well as elementary particle theory and numerical analysis.

Notable Publications at IIT