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Nathan Netzer, PhDSenior Lecturer of Physics.
ORT Braude College
51 Snunit St., 21982 Karmiel, Israel
Tel. +972-4-990-1951, Fax +972-4-988-2016
Mobile: +972-54-491-5896
e-mail netzer@braude.ac.il
I am a physicist and astronomer, whose research
is in the field of stellar atmospheres and circumstellar matter.
I got my bachelor’s degree in Physics in
1973 from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, my master’s degree in
physics in 1976 from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and my PhD degree in
Astrophysical Sciences in 1990 from Princeton University. I was a visiting
scholar in the University of Kentucky and a postdoctoral fellow in Indiana
University. I have also a rich experience in teaching of a large variety of courses in physics
and astronomy. I joined ORT Braude college in 1991, where I have taught since.
I have also taught courses of physics and astronomy in Haifa University and in
the University of Rochester (NY).
Currently I am working on extending a code that I wrote in the past for
dynamics of radiation pressure driven stellar winds for the case of stellar
outflows. In parallel I am in the process of writing a textbook in college
physics, with an innovative approach.
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Currently Teaching
Basic astronomy course--AST111--taught at the University of Rochester in the fall of 2000
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