Daniel Reisenfeld
Phone: (406) 243-6423 Office: CHCB 121 Email: dan.reisenfeld@umontana.edu |
Current Office Hours
Wed 3-4, Thurs 10-11, 3-4, Fri 9:30-10:30
Background
Dan Reisenfeld came to UM in 2004 after seven years as a research scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Professor Reisenfeld leads the space science group at the University of Montana, which is involved in a number of NASA missions, including the Cassini mission to Saturn, the Genesis mission which returned a sample of the solar wind to Earth for analysis, the Deep Space One mission to Comet 19P/Borelly, and the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) which will map out the boundary between our solar system and interstellar medium. Professor Reisenfeld is also the U.S. editor for the international information bulletin, Space Research Today. During his time at UM, Professor Reisenfeld has taught courses on introductory physics, modern physics, quantum mechanics, stellar astrophysics, and advanced laboratory physics. He is currently the UM affiliate representative for the Montana Space Grant Consortium and is an advisor for physics and astronomy majors.
Education
PhD in Astronomy, Harvard University, 1998
BS in Physics, Yale University, 1989
Courses Taught
Physics 341: Modern Physics
Physics 461: Quantum Mechanics I
Selected Publications
Affiliations
US Editor, Space Research Today
UM Affiliate Representative, Montana Space Grant Consortium
QUICK LINKS
Department of Physics and Astronomy | The University of Montana | Charles H Clapp Building 126 | Telephone: (406) 243-2073 | Fax: (406) 243-2085

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