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02-13-07 Contacts: John Brighton, Research and Economic Development, (515) 294-1785, brighton@iastate.edu Bruce Thompson, Materials Science and Engineering, (515)294-8152, rbthomps@iastate.edu Steve Karsjen, Ames Laboratory Public Affairs, (515) 294-5643 Annette Hacker, News Service, (515) 294-3720, Annette@iastate.edu Ames Laboratory/IPRT interim director named; search committee for new director namedAmes, IA - Alan Goldman has been named interim director of the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory and the Institute for Physical Research and Technology, or IPRT, at Iowa State University. Goldman is currently the division director of Science and Technology at Ames Laboratory. Goldman's appointment is effective March 1, 2007. Goldman became an Ames Laboratory division director in September of 2004. Prior to that, he was chairman of the ISU Department of Physics and Astronomy from 1999 to 2002 and also served as the interim director of the ISU International Institute of Theoretical and Applied Physics. Goldman began his career at ISU and Ames Laboratory in 1988 as an assistant professor in physics and an Ames Lab associate physicist. Goldman was an associate scientist at Brookhaven National Laboratory from 1984-1988. Goldman's background is in X-ray- and neutron-scattering techniques for the study of the structure and dynamics of condensed matter. Since 1994, he has been the director of the Midwest Universities Collaborative Access Team, a group of scientists from eight universities and one German institute. Under his leadership, MUCAT set up an undulator beam line in the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory to study materials and their properties. Goldman will replace Tom Barton, who plans to return to ISU's chemistry faculty at the end of February. Barton has served as director of the Ames Laboratory since 1988 and IPRT since 1998. A 14-member search committee has been established to find a successor to Barton. The committee is chaired by Bruce Thompson, Distinguished Professor in materials science and engineering and director of the Center for Nondestructive Evaluation. John Brighton, vice president for research and economic development, said he hopes the next Ames Laboratory director will be named by August 1, 2007. Members of the search committee are:
Ames Laboratory, celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2007, is operated for the Department of Energy by Iowa State University. The lab conducts research into various areas of national concern, including energy resources, high-speed computer design, environmental clean-up and restoration, and the synthesis and study of new materials. -30- |
Quick lookAlan Goldman has been named interim director of the Ames Laboratory/IPRT. His term is effective March 1, 2007. |