
معرفی
Roger Peverley served as Associate Professor of Physics at George Washington University from 1977 until his retirement in 2006. He held prior positions at Brown University and The Catholic University of America. His research focused on electron-phonon interactions in solids, supported by National Institute of Standards and Technology funding. Known for exceptional dedication to teaching and laboratory development, he created renowned undergraduate physics laboratory exercises.
Education:
- B.A. (First-Class Honors), Christ’s College, Cambridge
- Ph.D. in Experimental Solid-State Physics, Cavendish Laboratories
Research & Contributions: Specialized in experimental physics with emphasis on material interactions. Pioneered hands-on learning methods that became foundational to GW's undergraduate physics program. Maintained meticulous administrative standards across departmental roles.
Awards:
- Honored as Professor Emeritus (2006) for lifetime contributions to physics education and research
Service: Served as Deputy Chair of the Physics Department, member of College Dean’s Council, Premed Advisor, and participant in Rhodes Marshall Scholarship Committee and university ceremonial programs.



