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Arthur Mittler is a Professor and Interim Chair of Physics & Applied Physics at the University of Massachusetts Lowell's College of Sciences. His research focuses on experimental nuclear physics and physics education, with extensive contributions to neutron scattering studies, actinide reaction cross-sections, and detector development. He has held grants from DOE and NSF since the 1970s, including work on fast breeder reactor design and undergraduate research initiatives.
Education: Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Kentucky (1970), M.S. (1967), and B.A. from Drew University (1965). His research combines advanced neutron spectroscopy techniques with educational innovation in physics pedagogy. Over four decades, he has published widely on topics like uranium and thorium neutron interactions, gamma-ray spectroscopy, and nuclear reaction dynamics.
Grants include leadership roles in DOE-funded neutron scattering studies (1981) and NSF grants for undergraduate research (1994). His work bridges fundamental nuclear physics with applied research for energy systems, emphasizing precision measurement and interdisciplinary collaboration.




