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Comment: He may well qualify for notable, but you need to do some work first:*Reduce papers to the most cited 5*Try and find elsewhere a list of his pubs to use*Include cites to all his positions, critical.*Include major national awards (not grants). This demonstrate that his peers thought him notable.Keep at it, these pages need work and getting them right takes time. Ping me if needed once you have done much of this.
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Juris Svenne began work as an Assistant Professor at the
University of Manitoba in 1969. In 1980, he became a Full Professor in the Physics Department. From 1987-1988 Juris was Associate Head of the Department of Physics, then from 1989-1994 he held the position of Associate Dean of Science. Finally, from 1 July - 31 Dec 1991, he was Acting Dean of Science.
Juris Svenne was a member of the
Winnipeg Institute for Theoretical Physics. He was a doctoral advisor for 3 Ph.D. students, and one M.Sc. student. After retiring from his work as a professor at the
University of Manitoba in 2004, Juris was appointed Senior Scholar in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, where he remained active in research.
List of Publications
Non-localities in nucleon-nucleus potentials and their effects in nucleon-nucleus scattering..[1]
Particle-unstable and weakly-bound nuclei with a Sturmian approach that preserves the Pauli principle[2].
Collective-coupling analysis of spectra of mass-7 isobars: 7He, 7Li, 7Be, 7B[3].
Predicting narrow states in the spectrum of a nucleus beyond the proton drip line[4].
Low-energy neutron-12C analyzing powers: results from a multichannel algebraic scattering theory[5].
Comparison between two methods of solution of coupled equations for low-energy scattering[6]
Compound and quasi-compound states in low-energy scattering of nucleons protons from 12C[7].
Role of the Pauli principle in collective-model coupled-channel calculations[8].
An algebraic solution of the multichannel problem applied to low energy nucleon-nucleus scattering[9].
Three-Body Dynamics in One Dimension: A Test Model for the Three-Nucleon System with Irreducible Pionic Diagrams[10].
Practical Approximation Scheme for the Pion Dynamics in the Three-Nucleon System[11].
Spin Observables for Pion Production from pd Collisions[12].
Spin Observables for the p+d<-->p+t reaction around the D resonance[13].
A Meson-Exchange Isobar Model for the p+d<-->p+p reaction[14].
Analysis of Compound and Quasi-Compound Resonances in a Multi-Channel, Finite-Rank Model[15].
Pion absorption on 3He. II: Antisymmetrization and angular decomposition of the Faddeev-based amplitude[16].
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Comment: He may well qualify for notable, but you need to do some work first:*Reduce papers to the most cited 5*Try and find elsewhere a list of his pubs to use*Include cites to all his positions, critical.*Include major national awards (not grants). This demonstrate that his peers thought him notable.Keep at it, these pages need work and getting them right takes time. Ping me if needed once you have done much of this.
Ldm1954 (
talk) 11:18, 1 July 2024 (UTC)
Juris Svenne began work as an Assistant Professor at the
University of Manitoba in 1969. In 1980, he became a Full Professor in the Physics Department. From 1987-1988 Juris was Associate Head of the Department of Physics, then from 1989-1994 he held the position of Associate Dean of Science. Finally, from 1 July - 31 Dec 1991, he was Acting Dean of Science.
Juris Svenne was a member of the
Winnipeg Institute for Theoretical Physics. He was a doctoral advisor for 3 Ph.D. students, and one M.Sc. student. After retiring from his work as a professor at the
University of Manitoba in 2004, Juris was appointed Senior Scholar in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, where he remained active in research.
List of Publications
Non-localities in nucleon-nucleus potentials and their effects in nucleon-nucleus scattering..[1]
Particle-unstable and weakly-bound nuclei with a Sturmian approach that preserves the Pauli principle[2].
Collective-coupling analysis of spectra of mass-7 isobars: 7He, 7Li, 7Be, 7B[3].
Predicting narrow states in the spectrum of a nucleus beyond the proton drip line[4].
Low-energy neutron-12C analyzing powers: results from a multichannel algebraic scattering theory[5].
Comparison between two methods of solution of coupled equations for low-energy scattering[6]
Compound and quasi-compound states in low-energy scattering of nucleons protons from 12C[7].
Role of the Pauli principle in collective-model coupled-channel calculations[8].
An algebraic solution of the multichannel problem applied to low energy nucleon-nucleus scattering[9].
Three-Body Dynamics in One Dimension: A Test Model for the Three-Nucleon System with Irreducible Pionic Diagrams[10].
Practical Approximation Scheme for the Pion Dynamics in the Three-Nucleon System[11].
Spin Observables for Pion Production from pd Collisions[12].
Spin Observables for the p+d<-->p+t reaction around the D resonance[13].
A Meson-Exchange Isobar Model for the p+d<-->p+p reaction[14].
Analysis of Compound and Quasi-Compound Resonances in a Multi-Channel, Finite-Rank Model[15].
Pion absorption on 3He. II: Antisymmetrization and angular decomposition of the Faddeev-based amplitude[16].
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