SunEarth8632@aol.com
His research has extended anywhere
from ways to teach better physics utilizing astronmy as a vehicle, over
to Sun-Earth interactions, and then all the way over to Semi-Conductor
Lasers (this one his dissertation topic). Some of his current work
has included periodicity of temperature, volcanic, and Solar cycles to
determine of portions of global warming have our Sun as the driving force.
He has done many different conference presentations, and published several
papers. A list of papers and conference proceedings will be appearing
here in the near future.
PAPERS
1. "Radio Astronmy Activities as a Teaching Tool for Science" Timothy Imholt, Raymond Benge, and Jim Roberts, The Texas Science Teacher, 29, 2, 44-46 (2000).
2. "Utilizing the Sun as a Teaching Tool for Scientific Observation" Timothy Imholt, J.B. Scott, and Jim Roberts, The Texas Science Teacher, 30, 1 20-25 (2001).
3. "Celestial Speed of Electromagnetic Waves" J.B. Scott, Timothy Imholt, and Jim Roberts, Journal of the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers, March/April 2001.
4. "A Long Period Study of Solar Cycle Variation and the Correlation with Long Leaf Pine Trees (Pinus Palustris Mill.) Ring Growth Patterns," Timothy Imholt, Jerimiah Scott, and Jim Roberts (currently in submission).
5. "Potential Method of Predicting Coronal Mass Ejections," Timothy Imholt, J.B. Scott, and Jim Roberts (Currently in submission).
6. "Temperature Reconstruction Analysis,"
Nicola Scafetta, Timothy Imholt, Paolo Grigolini, and Jim Roberts (currently
in submission).
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (Presenter is in Bold
Type)
1. "Parabolic Antenna Array for Studying Radio (Microwave) Signals from Space," Timothy Imholt, Justin Franz, Heather Smith, and Jim Roberts, Presented at Fall 1999 meeting of The Texas Section of the American Physical Society, The Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Zone 13 of the Society of Physics Students, October 28-30, 1999, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Tx.
2. "Radio Astronomy Activities as a Teaching Tool for Science", Timothy Imholt, Ray Benge, and Jim Roberts, Presented at Spring 2000 Meeting of The Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, The Texas Section of the American Physical Society, and Zone 13 of the Society of Physics Students, March 9-11, 2000 Rudder Theater Complex Texas A&M University, College Station, Tx, also presented at Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Section of the American Physical Society, Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Society of Physics Students Zone 13, and the National Society of Hispanic Physicists, 4-6 October 2001, Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth Texas.
3. "Methods of Predicting Interference Patterns for Cellular Frequencies Based on Solar Cycles," Timothy Imholt, and Jim Roberts, Presented at Spring 2000 Meeting of The Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, The Texas Section of the American Physical Society, and Zone 13 of the Society of Physics Students, March 9-11, 2000 Rudder Theater Complex Texas A&M University, College Station, Tx.
4. "A study of 21.11 cm Emissions From the Sun During a Period of the Sun Spot Cycle," Timothy Imholt, and Jim Roberts, Presented at Spring 2000 Meeting of The Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, The Texas Section of the American Physical Society, and Zone 13 of the Society of Physics Students, March 9-11, 2000 Rudder Theater Complex Texas A&M University, College Station, Tx.
5. "Potential Method of Predicting Coronal Mass Ejection" Timothy Imholt, J.A. Roberts, J.B. Scott, Presented at Joint Meeting of: Texas Section of the American Physical Society, Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Society of Physics Students Zone 13, and National Society of Hispanic Physicists, 28-29 October 2000, Rice University, Houston Tx, presented by invitation at Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Section of the American Physical Society, Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Society of Physics Students Zone 13, and the National Society of Hispanic Physicists, 4-6 October 2001, Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth Texas.
6. "Sunspot Activity and the Demise of the Greenland Vikings" J.B. Scott, Timothy Imholt, Debbie Leddon, Jeffrey R. Luthenhaus, Juanita Garces, and Jim Roberts, Joint Meeting of: Texas Section of the American Physical Society, Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Society of Physics Students Zone 13, and National Society of Hispanic Physicists, 28-29 October 2000, Rice University, Houston Tx.
7. "A Long Period Study of Solar Cycle Variations and the Correlation with Long Leaf Pine Trees (Pinus Palustris Mill.) Ring Growth Patterns" Timothy Imholt, Jerimiah Scott, and Jim Roberts, Presented at 76th Annual Meeting of The American Association for the Advancement of Science, 25-28 March 2001, Denton Tx. Also presented at the March 1-3, 2001 Meeting of The Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, the Texas Section of the American Physical Sociey, and Zone 13 of the Society of Physics Students Conference at Sam Houston State University.
8. "Determination of the Celestial Speed of Eleectromagnetic Waves Using Changes in the Delay of Radio Signals from Io For a Period of Six Months" Leslie Prochaska, J.B. Scott, Timothy Imholt, and Jim Roberts, Presented at 76th Annual Meeting of The American Association for the Advancement of Science, 25-28 March 2001, Denton Tx. Also presented at the March 1-3, 2001 Meeting of The Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, the Texas Section of the American Physical Sociey, and Zone 13 of the Society of Physics Students Conference at Sam Houston State University.
9. "21.11 cm Emissions From the Sun During a Period of the Sun Spot Cycle" Timothy Imholt, and Jim Roberts, Presented at 76th Annual Meeting of The American Association for the Advancement of Science, 25-28 March 2001, Denton Tx. Also presented at Joint Meeting of: Texas Section of the American Physical Society, Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Society of Physics Students Zone 13, and National Society of Hispanic Physicists, 28-29 October 2000, Rice University, Houston Tx.
10. "Utilizing the Sun as a Teaching Tool for Science" J.B. Scott, Leslie Prochaska, Timothy Imholt, and Jim Roberts, Presented at 76th Annual Meeting of The American Association for the Advancement of Science, 25-28 March 2001, Denton Tx.
11. "The New Web Outreach Program by the Regional Collaborative for Excellence in Science Teaching at the University of North Texas" Timothy Imholt, Jim Roberts, Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Section of the American Physical Society, Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Society of Physics Students Zone 13, and the National Society of Hispanic Physicists, 4-6 October 2001, Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth Texas.
12. "Solar Variability and the decline of the bubonic plague" Melissa Birdwell, Timothy Imholt, James Roberts, Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Section of the American Physical Society, Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Society of Physics Students Zone 13, and the National Society of Hispanic Physicists, 4-6 October 2001, Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth Texas.
13. "Periodicity of eclipsing binary star GK Cephius" Rachel Thompson, Timothy Imholt, Raymond Benge, Jim Roberts, Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Section of the American Physical Society, Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Society of Physics Students Zone 13, and the National Society of Hispanic Physicists, 4-6 October 2001, Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth Texas.
14. "Influence of Solar Variability on Global Warming" Timothy
Imholt, Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Section
of the American Physical Society, Texas Section of the American Association
of Physics Teachers, Society of Physics Students Zone 13, and the National
Society of Hispanic Physicists, 4-6 October 2001, Texas Christian University,
Ft. Worth Texas.
AWARDS
1. Letter of Accomplishment from The American
Association for the Advancement of Science for research on Global Warming
2. Soaring Eagle Award from The University
of North Texas for assistance in assembling advanced laser laboratory.
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