Boyd F. Edwards
Boyd F. Edwards is an American physicist and professor of physics at Utah State University.
Education
[edit]Edwards received a BS in Physics from Utah State University in 1980 and three years later received an MS in Physics from the same university. He received a PhD in Applied Physics from Stanford University in 1985.[1]
Experience
[edit]Edwards began serving as Professor of Physics at Utah State University on January 1, 2016, where he maintains an active research program in nonlinear dynamics, fluid physics, and statistical physics.[1] Previously, he served for five years as Dean and Executive Director of Utah State University - Uintah Basin[2] and as a professor of physics at West Virginia University, where he held the Russell and Ruth Bolton professorship for excellence in teaching.[3]
Awards
[edit]- John R. Williams Outstanding Teacher Award, 2017
- June Harless Award for Exceptional Teaching, 1998
- Physics Nominee for WVU College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding Researcher Award, 1992
- WVU College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding Teacher Award, 1992
- WVU Foundation (University-level) Outstanding Teacher Award, 1992
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- WVU physicist's study of chemical waves could aid research into flow of pathogens
- www.youtube.com
- Boyd F. Edwards publications indexed by Google Scholar