
معرفی
Nils-Erik Anders Bomark is an Associate Professor at the University of Agder's Department of Natural Sciences. Originally trained as a Civil Engineer in Space Engineering at Luleå University of Technology, he pursued theoretical physics research with a PhD at the University of Bergen focused on particle physics. His current work bridges theoretical physics with physics didactics, particularly examining quantum physics communication and historical perspectives in science education.
- Education: Civil Engineer in Space Engineering (Luleå University of Technology), PhD in Particle Physics (University of Bergen)
Research Interests: Bomark specializes in theoretical physics didactics, focusing on quantum mechanics misconceptions in popular literature, history of physics as educational tools, and effective communication of complex physics concepts to teachers and students. His research addresses oversimplifications in physics education while maintaining connections to particle physics through his earlier work on supersymmetry and dark matter.
Publication Trends: His 2024-2023 works emphasize fundamental physics concepts, quantum objects, and historical epistemology. Earlier research (2017-2008) focused on LHC phenomenology, R-parity violation, and NMSSM Higgs studies.
Teaching: He instructs physics in teacher education programs and science foundation courses, developing pedagogical approaches for advanced topics like gauge theory and Higgs mechanisms.




