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Lance De Long
Professor, APS Fellow

Professor of Physics, University of Kentucky, 2001- present

Associate Director, University of Kentucky Center for Advanced Materials, 2010 - present

Faculty Associate, Advanced Science and Technology Commercialization Center, University of Kentucky, 1994-present

Member, Users' Group, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1983-90, 2002 - present

Visiting Scholar, Physics Dept., University of California, San Diego, 01/02 - 07/02    

Technical Consultant, LevTech, Inc., 2001-2007

Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, LevTech, Inc., 2000-2001

Program Director for Low Temperature Physics, Division of Materials Research, National Science Foundation, 1989

Consulting Expert, Low Temperature Physics Program, National Science Foundation, 09/88 - 01/89

Faculty Research Participant, Argonne National Laboratory, 1986-89

Scientist in Residence, Materials Science and Technology Division, Argonne National Laboratory, 1985-86 (Sabbatical Leave)

Research Associate, Ames Laboratory, 1984-94.

Associate Professor of Physics with Tenure, University of Kentucky, 1983-2001         

Associate Member of the Graduate Faculty, University of Kentucky, 1981; appointed Full Member, 1983

Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Kentucky, 1979-83

Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Virginia, 1977-79

Contact Information
lance.delong@uky.edu
CP101, CP158 (Lab), CP75 (Lab), A041/A045 (ASTeCC Lab)
859-257-4775, 859-257-8883 (Lab), 859-218-6526 (ASTeCC)
Education
1964: Graduated from Littleton High School, Littleton, Colorado 1968: B.A. in Physics, Mathematics Minor, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 1969: M.S. in Physics, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 1975: Ph.C. in Physics, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 1977: Ph.D. in Physics, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA
Scholarships: Colorado University Grant: Fall, 1966; Spring, Summer, Fall, 1967, Spring, 1968 National Science Foundation Summer Traineeship: University of Colorado, Summer, 1966 California Regents' Graduate Fellow: University of California, San Diego, (four academic years, 1968-1972) Earle C. Anthony Scholarship: University of California, San Diego, (academic year, 1973-1974)
Research Interests
  • Condensed Matter Physics
Affiliations
  • Physics & Astronomy
  • CAM
  • Condensed Matter Physics (Experimental)
  • American Physical Society (Division of Condensed Matter Physics, Topical Group on Magnetism); Neutron Scattering Society of America, IEEE Magnetics Society