1. W I L L I A M H . H A R D I N G, P h . D .
F o r me r C h a i r p e r s o n
De p a rt me n t o f M a t h e ma t ic s & Ph y s ic s
University of Mary Hardin -Baylor
Belton, Texas 76513
bhardingphd@sbcglobal.net
Previously Associate Professor
Villanova University and Drexel University
EDUCATION
B.A. Mathematics & Physics (Double Major), Gettysburg College
M.A. Experimental Nuclear Physics, Thesis Title: Isobaric Analog Resonances in the Ce140 (p,p’) Ce140*
Reaction, The University of Texas at Austin
Ph.D. Mathematical (Nuclear) Physics,Dissertation Title: Application of the Symmetric Group to the Nuclear
N-Body Problem, The University of Texas at Austin
COURSES NORMALLY TAUGHT
Statistics Linear Algebra Calculus II Differential Equations Calculus III
Advanced Calculus Physics with Calculus I & II General Physics 1 & II
COURSES PREVIOUSLY TAUGHT ( Graduate Level ) Statistics [ Biostatistics Radiation Science/Radiological Health
(Environmental Studies Inst.) Drexel University]
PUBLICATIONS:
"Atmospheric Monitoring" (Appendix E) and related text material found in "Light Water
Reactors Monitoring and Management in Plant and Environmentalfor Three Mile Island," Patrick,The
Academy of Natural Sciences, 19th and the Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103, 1987.
"State Value Weighted Entropy as a Measure of Investment Risk," Applied Economics April, 1986.
"Some Considerations inthe Use of an Apriori Mathematical Model to Fit a Nuclear
Utility's Thermolununescence Dosimetry Data," Nuclear Technology December, 1984.
Senior Author"NUREG CR-2595 - A General Approach to Assure Compliance with ALARA Guidelines on
DirectRadiation from a Nuclear Power Plant” 1983. Note: This paper concerns the evaluation of actual direct
radiation measurements and develops mathematicalmodels for the statisticalanalysis ofthosekinds ofmeasurements
in the environment of an operating nuclear power facility.
PRESENTATIONS:
"An Overview of the Radon Detection Process and lts Probable Ramifications," given at the Conference
on "IndoorRadon in the Mid-Atlantic States,"May 11-14, 1986 at George Mason University,Fairfax, VA..
TECHNICAL REPORTS—Radiation Management Corporation Philadelphia, PA
Environmental Dose Rate Measurements at Douglas Point
Environmental Dose Rate Measurements at Susquehanna Steam Electric Station
Environmental. Dose Rate Measurements at Salem Nuclear Generating Station
Environmental Dose Rate Measurements at Artificial, Island Nuclear Generating Station
Environmental Dose Rate Measurements at Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station
Environmental Dose Rate Measurements at Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station (3)
For the above, I designed,built, tested and used a tissue equivalent ionization chamber system.
GRANTS RECEIVED
NRC Contract No. 'NRC 04-78-264 for radiation impact modeling studies ($80,690.00)
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, AWARDS, HONORS
Member, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Mathematics Honor Society • AEC Fellow
Member, South Texas Chapter HPS • R.A. Welch Foundation Fellow
Member, Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honor Society
Member, Beta Gamma Sigma Business Honor Society
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RESEARCH INTERESTS
Radiation impact estimation and radioactivity pathway sampling design and analysis.
Mathematical Analysis and Modeling .
Statistics and Information theory.