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PhD Chemist with many years in Materials Science at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Author of numerous scientific reports, many web-searchable. Author of "Challenging Science" (2005) that questions some of the most accepted positions in science, esp those related to the electronic structure of atoms, their bond formation and reactions and the 4th state of matter - see www.swcp.com/~jmw-mcw.
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==About me==
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{{Image|Joel M Williams.jpg|right|119px|Joel M Williams}}
 
I am a retired material scientist/chemist from the Los Alamos National Laboratory, living with my wife in Los Alamos, NM, USA. I have spent a number of years creating materials for the physicists at the laboratory, working on remediating hazardous wastes, several years in texile fibers technical problems, and a variety of miscellaneous ventures with NASA.
 
I have a B.S. degree in Chemistry from the College of William and Mary and a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from Northwestern University. I am a life-time member of Sigma Xi.
 
I have authored or coauthered 80 citable papers on over a dozen major topic areas and number of miscellaneous topics. See [[User:Joel M. Williams/Publications|Publications]] for complete, detailed list.
 
My website is [http://www.swcp.com/~jmw-mcw].
 
I joined Citizendium in February 2011 as an author and editor.
 
==Some of my favorite quotes==
 
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*"One of the greatest pains to human nature is the pain of a new idea", W. Bagehot
*"New opinions are always suspect, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common", J Locks
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==Biography==
 
'''''Academic credentials:'''''
 
<center>BS Chemistry 1962 (William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA)<br />
 
PhD Chemistry 1966 (Northwestern University, Evanston, IL)<br />
 
Asst. prof. chemistry 1967-8 (U. Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN)<br />
 
research chemist 1968-72 (E.I. DuPont de Nemours, Waynesboro, VA)<br />
 
staff member1972-93 (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM)<br />
 
Contractor to LANL 1995-7 (Ray Raskin Associates)<br />
 
Consultant 1993-present (JMC Williams Consultants)<br />
 
Fellow NIH, 1963-66, NSF, 1966-67, listed in Marquis Who's Who</center>
 
 
'''''Publications:'''''
 
<dd>80 citable publications (as author or coauthor) are listed from most recent to earliest. They are also separated into fields of endeavor.
 
<dt><center>[[User:Joel M. Williams/Publications]]</center>

Revision as of 18:16, 13 February 2011

Publications My image gallery My Sandbox My Sandbox2

About me

Joel M Williams

I am a retired material scientist/chemist from the Los Alamos National Laboratory, living with my wife in Los Alamos, NM, USA. I have spent a number of years creating materials for the physicists at the laboratory, working on remediating hazardous wastes, several years in texile fibers technical problems, and a variety of miscellaneous ventures with NASA.

I have a B.S. degree in Chemistry from the College of William and Mary and a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from Northwestern University. I am a life-time member of Sigma Xi.

I have authored or coauthered 80 citable papers on over a dozen major topic areas and number of miscellaneous topics. See Publications for complete, detailed list.

My website is [1].

I joined Citizendium in February 2011 as an author and editor.

Some of my favorite quotes

  • "One of the greatest pains to human nature is the pain of a new idea", W. Bagehot
  • "New opinions are always suspect, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common", J Locks

Biography

Academic credentials:

BS Chemistry 1962 (William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA)

PhD Chemistry 1966 (Northwestern University, Evanston, IL)

Asst. prof. chemistry 1967-8 (U. Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN)

research chemist 1968-72 (E.I. DuPont de Nemours, Waynesboro, VA)

staff member1972-93 (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM)

Contractor to LANL 1995-7 (Ray Raskin Associates)

Consultant 1993-present (JMC Williams Consultants)

Fellow NIH, 1963-66, NSF, 1966-67, listed in Marquis Who's Who


Publications:

80 citable publications (as author or coauthor) are listed from most recent to earliest. They are also separated into fields of endeavor.
User:Joel M. Williams/Publications