
About
Gary Dane White is an Adjunct Professor of Physics at The George Washington University and Editor of The Physics Teacher, a peer-reviewed journal focused on introductory physics education. His research spans physics pedagogy, experimental mechanics (e.g., marble trajectories on spandex surfaces), and curriculum design. He has held roles at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Texas A&M University, and the National Science Foundation, emphasizing his commitment to physics education. A Fellow of the American Physical Society and AAPT, he has received the AAPT Distinguished Service Citation.
Education:
- PhD in Physics, Texas A&M University
- BS in Physics, Northeast Louisiana University
Research Interests: Dr. White explores innovative teaching methods to enhance student problem-solving skills, particularly in upper-level physics curricula. His experimental work includes analyzing marble dynamics on curved surfaces and dice behavior on flat surfaces, blending classical mechanics with pedagogical innovation.
Awards:
- Fellow of the American Physical Society
- Fellow of the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT)
- AAPT Distinguished Service Citation
Advising & Grants: While no specific student advising details are listed, his career includes roles as a physics professor and program director, reflecting extensive mentorship experience. His work at NSF likely involved grant-related activities.
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