The Physics Teacher, Vol. 41, No. 2, pp. 74–75, February 2003
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About the Author

Chris Conery is a physics teacher and Science Department chair at Broomfield High School, Broomfield, CO 80020; conery@bvsd.k12.co.us

Loren Goodrich has been a research physicist at NIST for 23 years in the Standards for Superconductor Characterization Project in the Magnetic Technology Division. He conducts research on the electrical transport properties of superconductors, assists U.S. industry, universities, and national laboratories with their measurements, participates in interlaboratory comparisons of measurements, and helps develop international measurement standards for superconductivity.

Ted Stauffer has been an Engineering Technician at NIST for 15 years in the Standards for Superconductor Characterization Project in the Magnetic Technology Division. He handles most of the design and construction of specialized equipment needed for superconductor standards research. He has also designed and constructed many magnetic demonstration models for NIST outreach programs. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO 80305.


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