B. Hare, PhD
EDUCATION
2016 Doctorate in Physics University of Florida
Major in Physics. Specialty in lightning and atmospheric electricity.
2013 Masters in Physics University of Florida
Major in Physics
2012 Bachelors in Physics University of Idaho
Major in Physics. Minor in Mathematics.
RESEARCH
University of Groningen, Groningen Netherlands
2017
- Began project to use LOFAR radio telescope to image lightning
- Published work on statistical analysis comparing Cosmic Ray Air Showers to Lightning Mapping Array data
University of Florida, Gainesville FL
2016
- Worked on a monte-carlo electromagnetic transport code to simulate relativistic runaway electron avalanche and relativistic feedback inside thunderstorms
- Published work on Terrestrial Gamma Ray Flash (TGF)
- International Center for Lightning Research and Testing, Starke FL
2015
- Initiated a project that enhanced the energy resolution of high-energy particle detectors.
2014
- Recorded a Terrestrial Gamma Ray Flash (TGF). Began analysis of data collected from TGF.
- Improved high-energy particle detectors to allow for detection of Terrestrial Gamma Ray Flashes.
2013
- Initiated statistical analysis to determine if cosmic rays air showers initiate lightning.
- Constructed a numerical model to find the direction of propagation of cosmic rays.
- Began collecting data to investigate if cosmic rays initiate relativistic runaway electron avalanche.
TEACHING
University of Florida, Gainesville FL
2016
Teaching assistant for eight physics discussion sections
2015
Teaching assistant for six physics discussion sections
2014
Teaching assistant for three physics discussion sections
Grading assistant for undergraduate classical mechanics
2013
Teaching assistant for four physics discussion sections
Teaching assistant for cross-disciplinary X-labs
2012
Teaching assistant for three physics lab sections
EMPLOYMENT
2017 – Present
University of Groningen, Groningen Netherlands as Postdoctoral researcher
2012 – 2016
University of Florida, Gainesville FL , Teaching assistant and research assistant
2011
Cosmiac, Albuquerque NM
Research assistant
STUDENT SUPERVISION
2017
Assisted in supervision of one graduate student
Assisted in supervision of three undergraduate students
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