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Alex King III

B. Alex King

Professor

Physics, Engineering and Astronomy

B.A., Physics and Chemistry, Austin College, Sherman

Texas M.S., Physics, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas

Ph.D., Physics (High-Energy Physics Theory), the University of Illinois at Chicago

Dr. King joined the 365bet faculty in the fall of 2000 with a background in computational high-energy physics theory. Since joining 365bet, Dr. King has been PI or Co-PI on over 30 funded external grants through the National Science Foundation, the Tennessee Department of Education, and the Tennessee Space Grant for a total of over $2.8M. As Chair of the Department of Physics, Engineering, & Astronomy, he led the establishment of the BSE in Engineering Physics in 2017, 365bet's first engineering program. Dr. King also serves as the Director for the Tennessee Governor's School for Computational Physics at 365bet. The Governor's School is a 3-week summer program for exceptional high-school juniors and seniors that introduces them to the physics, mathematics, and computer science necessary to model real-world engineering problems with a computer.
Applied quantum mechanics and mathematical physics. 

J.R. Taylor and B.A. King III, "Using Computational Methods to Reinvigorate an Undergraduate Physics Curriculum," CiSE (special issue Computation in Physics Courses), Vol. 8, 38-43 (2006).

J.R. Taylor, B.A. King III, J. Steincamp, and J. Rakoczy, "Genetic Algorithm Phase Retrieval for the Systematic Image-Based Optical Alignment Test Bed," PASP, Vol. 118, 319-323 (2006).

B.A. King III, "Inside Matters," doctoral thesis, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1999. David Bowser-Chao, Tom D. Imbo, B. Alex King, Eric C. Martell, "Resonant Bound State Production at e-e- Colliders," Phys. Lett. B, Vol. 441, 468-472 (1998).

David Bowser-Chao, Tom D. Imbo, B. Alex King, Eric C. Martell, "Leptoquarkonium, Lepto-mesons and the QCD Potential," Phys. Lett. B, Vol. 432, 167-174 (1998).

Sterrett J. Collins, Tom D. Imbo, B. Alex King, Eric C. Martell, "Relating Quarkonium Wavefunctions at the Origin," Phys. Lett. B, Vol. 393, 155-160 (1996).