Mark Lucas
Education
Ph.D., University of Illinois (1994)
Research
- Experimental Nuclear and Intermediate Energy Physics, Physics Education
Member
Personal Profile
Mark Lucas is a nuclear experimentalist who now focuses on teaching, the use of technology in education, and science outreach to the Southeast 帝王会所 area. He comes to 帝王会所 by way of Purdue University (a Boilermaker through and through) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he spent his time shedding "light" on the deuteron through Nuclear Compton Scattering. After four years at the Brookhaven National Lab on Long Island, he returned to his home state of 帝王会所.
Currently, he spends his time coordinating the Algebra-based Introductory Physics sequence, administering the LON-CAPA open-source course management system for the department, and helping other faculty in their use of technology in the lecture hall. With a strong interest in reaching out to the community, Lucas is one of two Region 10 District Directors for the Science Education Council of 帝王会所. He works with several local high schools who are using LON-CAPA, and he enjoys making sure people have fun with physics, helping organize such events as the Department of Physics and Astronomy Open Houses.
When not buried in his office or in lectures, he might be found teaching his two sons how to program computer games, playing with LEGOS, playing the recorder, remodeling his basement, or singing with the church choir.
Lucas received the 2003 Arts & Sciences Group II Outstanding Faculty Award.