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Eric Benton is a Professor in the Physics Department at Oklahoma State University. He has over two decades of experience in space radiation research, nuclear physics, and radiation detection technologies. His work spans both theoretical modeling and experimental validation, with active collaborations at facilities like NASA and Brookhaven National Laboratory.
- Current faculty member since 2022
- Previously Associate Professor (2012-2022) and Assistant Professor (2006-2012) at Oklahoma State University
- PhD in Physics from University College Dublin (2004)
Dr. Benton's research focuses on space radiation dosimetry, neutron shielding materials, and radiation detection systems for aerospace applications. His recent studies include:
- Space radiation simulations at HIMAC accelerator
- Radiation shielding effectiveness of composite materials
- CR-39 nuclear track detector analysis using deep learning
- Monte Carlo modeling of radiation fields in aircraft and thunderstorms
- Development of miniaturized dosimeters for spacecraft
He has secured multiple grants from NASA and University of Oklahoma for projects including:
- Synergistic space environment effects on polymer composites
- Enhanced active tissue equivalent dosimeters
- Radiation smart structures with nanostructured materials
- Suborbital radiation dosimeter testing
Courses taught include Doctoral Dissertation Research, Modern Laboratory Methods II, and Radiation Biophysics. He actively mentors graduate students in experimental physics and space radiation research.
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