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Bartol Research Institute

The Bartol Research Institute (formerly the Bartol Research Foundation) is a scientific research institution at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Delaware. Its members belong to the faculty of the University of Delaware and perform research in areas such as astroparticle physics, astrophysics, cosmology, particle physics, and space science.

Bartol Research Institute
Established1924
FocusPhysics
AddressSharp Lab, 104 The Green, Newark, DE, 19716
Location
Coordinates39°40′52″N 75°45′11″W / 39.68111°N 75.75306°W / 39.68111; -75.75306
WebsiteThe Bartol Research Institute

Research edit

Having a strong research mission, the Bartol Research Institute has counted several renowned physicists among its members, mostly focusing on fundamental science. Starting with its first director, W.F.G. Swann, cosmic rays were and still are one of the main research topics.[1][2] With its second director, Martin A. Pomerantz, an Antarctic research program was developed along these lines and is maintained until today: Bartol scientists contribute to several Antarctic cosmic-ray projects, including ballon-borne cosmic-ray detectors such as ANITA, and ground-based experiments such as neutron monitors[3] and the IceCube Neutrino Observatory.

Furthermore, nuclear physics and high-energy physics belonged to the research portfolio since early on. Today research is done in particular in theoretical particle physics and theoretical as well as experimental particle astrophysics. Consequently, the Bartol Research Institute is a member of several major international collaborations that run some of the leading experiments in this field, such as VERITAS, the Cherenkov Telescope Array, the Pierre Auger Observatory, and IceCube. In 2012, Qaisar Shafi was appointed the Inaugural Bartol Research Institute Professor of Physics.[4]

Space physics, including plasma and solar physics, is another major research area of the Bartol Research Institute. Among its members is William H. Matthaeus, the current director of the NASA Delaware Space Grant Consortium", who has made key contributions to the field including involvement in the Parker Solar Probe. Delaware's Space Grant Consortium was founded in 1991 under the leadership of Norman F. Ness.[5] Shortly before Norman Ness became the third Bartol Director, he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences for his seminal contributions to measuring planetary and interplanetary magnetic fields.[6] In particular, he is the principal investigator of the magnetometer of NASA's Voyager program.[7]

Last but not least, the present research portfolio of Bartol also includes various areas of astronomy, in particular, stellar and planetary astrophysics.

Since 1985, the Bartol Research Institute has awarded the Shakti P. Duggal Award to a young scientist in cosmic-ray physics at each occurrence of the biannual International Cosmic Ray Conference.[8][9]

History edit

Founded in 1924 by the endowment of Henry W. Bartol at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, PA, as the Bartol Research Foundation,[10][11] it moved to its own building at the Swarthmore College in 1927 where it resided for fifty years. The research was also supported by grants from the federal government of the USA, and the research topics included nuclear physics, cosmic rays, astrophysics, and the physics and chemistry of surfaces.[12] The Bartol Research Foundation was also active in public outreach, e.g., by a contribution to the 1939 New York World's Fair.[13]

In 1977 the Bartol Research Foundation relocated to its present location in the Sharp Lab building on the main campus of the University of Delaware in Newark,[14] and later changed its name to the Bartol Research Institute.[15] The integration of the Bartol Research Institute into the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Delaware was completed in the year 2005.[16] The Bartol Research Foundation (later the Bartol Research Institute) and its researchers issued numerous scientific publications,[17][18] and hosted conferences.[19]

List of directors edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 229, Issue 3, March 1940, Pages 281-335."
  2. ^ "1927 Bartol Research Foundation." Retrieved June 05, 2020.
  3. ^ "Neutron Monitoring." Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  4. ^ "Qaisar Shafi". University of Delaware. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  5. ^ "UDAILY - New Space Grant Director." Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  6. ^ "National Academy of Sciences." Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  7. ^ "University of Delaware Research Online Magazine." Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  8. ^ Gaisser, Thomas K. "Brief History of the Shakti P. Duggal Award." Retrieved June 05, 2020.
  9. ^ 36th International Cosmic Ray Conference "Shakti P. Duggal Award." Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  10. ^ "The Philadelphia Inquirer". 19 Sep 1924. p. 16. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  11. ^ "The Centenary Celebration of the Franklin Institute". Science. 60 (1552): 288. 26 Sep 1924. doi:10.1126/science.60.1552.288. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  12. ^ "[1]." Retrieved June 17, 2020.
  13. ^ "TEST WITH COSMIC RAY MADE FOR WORLD FAIR; Bartol Foundation Shows Tubes That Help Turn On Lights". New York Times, Section General News, Education News, Page 52. 23 April 1939. Retrieved 17 June 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  14. ^ "The Philadelphia Inquirer". 428. 13 Sep 1987. Retrieved 17 June 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  15. ^ Giardinelli, Alisa (2004). Swarthmore College Bulletin, March 2004. Webpage archived at WebCite from this original URL on 2008-03-09.
  16. ^ Rowland-Perry, Sherry L. "The Bartol Research Institute: A Brief History." Retrieved June 05, 2020.
  17. ^ WorldCat Identities "Bartol Research Foundation." Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  18. ^ iNSPIRE HEP "Delaware U., Bartol Inst.." Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  19. ^ Gaisser, Thomas K. (16–21 October 1978). Cosmic Rays and Particle Physics-1978: Bartol Conference. Newark, DE; USA: AIP Conference Proceedings. Retrieved 17 June 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Bartol Research Institute formerly the Bartol Research Foundation is a scientific research institution at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Delaware Its members belong to the faculty of the University of Delaware and perform research in areas such as astroparticle physics astrophysics cosmology particle physics and space science Bartol Research InstituteEstablished1924FocusPhysicsAddressSharp Lab 104 The Green Newark DE 19716LocationNewark DelawareCoordinates39 40 52 N 75 45 11 W 39 68111 N 75 75306 W 39 68111 75 75306WebsiteThe Bartol Research Institute Contents 1 Research 2 History 2 1 List of directors 3 References 4 External linksResearch editHaving a strong research mission the Bartol Research Institute has counted several renowned physicists among its members mostly focusing on fundamental science Starting with its first director W F G Swann cosmic rays were and still are one of the main research topics 1 2 With its second director Martin A Pomerantz an Antarctic research program was developed along these lines and is maintained until today Bartol scientists contribute to several Antarctic cosmic ray projects including ballon borne cosmic ray detectors such as ANITA and ground based experiments such as neutron monitors 3 and the IceCube Neutrino Observatory Furthermore nuclear physics and high energy physics belonged to the research portfolio since early on Today research is done in particular in theoretical particle physics and theoretical as well as experimental particle astrophysics Consequently the Bartol Research Institute is a member of several major international collaborations that run some of the leading experiments in this field such as VERITAS the Cherenkov Telescope Array the Pierre Auger Observatory and IceCube In 2012 Qaisar Shafi was appointed the Inaugural Bartol Research Institute Professor of Physics 4 Space physics including plasma and solar physics is another major research area of the Bartol Research Institute Among its members is William H Matthaeus the current director of the NASA Delaware Space Grant Consortium who has made key contributions to the field including involvement in the Parker Solar Probe Delaware s Space Grant Consortium was founded in 1991 under the leadership of Norman F Ness 5 Shortly before Norman Ness became the third Bartol Director he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences for his seminal contributions to measuring planetary and interplanetary magnetic fields 6 In particular he is the principal investigator of the magnetometer of NASA s Voyager program 7 Last but not least the present research portfolio of Bartol also includes various areas of astronomy in particular stellar and planetary astrophysics Since 1985 the Bartol Research Institute has awarded the Shakti P Duggal Award to a young scientist in cosmic ray physics at each occurrence of the biannual International Cosmic Ray Conference 8 9 History editFounded in 1924 by the endowment of Henry W Bartol at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia PA as the Bartol Research Foundation 10 11 it moved to its own building at the Swarthmore College in 1927 where it resided for fifty years The research was also supported by grants from the federal government of the USA and the research topics included nuclear physics cosmic rays astrophysics and the physics and chemistry of surfaces 12 The Bartol Research Foundation was also active in public outreach e g by a contribution to the 1939 New York World s Fair 13 In 1977 the Bartol Research Foundation relocated to its present location in the Sharp Lab building on the main campus of the University of Delaware in Newark 14 and later changed its name to the Bartol Research Institute 15 The integration of the Bartol Research Institute into the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Delaware was completed in the year 2005 16 The Bartol Research Foundation later the Bartol Research Institute and its researchers issued numerous scientific publications 17 18 and hosted conferences 19 List of directors edit William Francis Gray Swann 1927 1959 Martin A Pomerantz 1959 1987 Norman F Ness 1987 2000 Stuart Pittel 2000 2011 Stephen Matthew Barr 2011 2019 Jamie Holder 2019 References edit Journal of the Franklin Institute Volume 229 Issue 3 March 1940 Pages 281 335 1927 Bartol Research Foundation Retrieved June 05 2020 Neutron Monitoring Retrieved June 15 2020 Qaisar Shafi University of Delaware Retrieved 17 November 2020 UDAILY New Space Grant Director Retrieved June 10 2020 National Academy of Sciences Retrieved June 10 2020 University of Delaware Research Online Magazine Retrieved June 10 2020 Gaisser Thomas K Brief History of the Shakti P Duggal Award Retrieved June 05 2020 36th International Cosmic Ray Conference Shakti P Duggal Award Retrieved June 15 2020 The Philadelphia Inquirer 19 Sep 1924 p 16 Retrieved 17 June 2020 The Centenary Celebration of the Franklin Institute Science 60 1552 288 26 Sep 1924 doi 10 1126 science 60 1552 288 Retrieved 16 June 2020 1 Retrieved June 17 2020 TEST WITH COSMIC RAY MADE FOR WORLD FAIR Bartol Foundation Shows Tubes That Help Turn On Lights New York Times Section General News Education News Page 52 23 April 1939 Retrieved 17 June 2020 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint location link The Philadelphia Inquirer 428 13 Sep 1987 Retrieved 17 June 2020 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint location link Giardinelli Alisa 2004 A Dream Deferred Swarthmore College Bulletin March 2004 Webpage archived at WebCite from this original URL on 2008 03 09 Rowland Perry Sherry L The Bartol Research Institute A Brief History Retrieved June 05 2020 WorldCat Identities Bartol Research Foundation Retrieved June 15 2020 iNSPIRE HEP Delaware U Bartol Inst Retrieved June 15 2020 Gaisser Thomas K 16 21 October 1978 Cosmic Rays and Particle Physics 1978 Bartol Conference Newark DE USA AIP Conference Proceedings Retrieved 17 June 2020 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bartol Research Institute amp oldid 1173855820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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