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
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"Analysis of Partial-Wave Dispersion Relations", G. Frye and
R.L. Warnock, Physical Review 130, 478 (1963).
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"Extension of Levinson's Theorem to the Relativistic Case", R.L. Warnock,
Physical Review 131, 1320 (1963).
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"Breaking of SU(3) Symmetry in the 3/2+ Meson-Baryon Decuplet", K.C. Wali
and R.L. Warnock, Physical Review 135, B1358 (1964).
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"Low-Energy K-N Scattering and SU(3) Invariance", R.L. Warnock and G.
Frye, Physical Review 138, N947 (1965).
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"Linear and Nonlinear Mass-Difference Effects in a Model of the Baryon
Multiplets", F.J. Ernst, R.L. Warnock and K.C. Wali, Physical
Review 141, 1354 (1966).
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"Matrix N/D Method with Arbitrary Inelasticity", R.L. Warnock, Physical
Review 146, 1109 (1966).