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Name: Jaideep Singh
Address: Jesse Beams Laboratory
Physics Department
University of Virginia
382 McCormick Road
P.O.Box 400714
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4714
email: js7uq xxx at xxx virginia xxx period xxx edu
singhj xxx at xxx jlab xxx period xxx org
phone: (UVa) 434-924-7407
(Fax) 434-924-4576
Education
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy, Physics, (expected mid-summer)
School: University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
Thesis: Alkali Hybrid & Traditional Spin Exchange Optical Pumping Polarized Helium-3 Targets
for Precision Neutron & Helium-3 Spin Structure Measurements
Advisor: Gordon D. Cates, Jr.
Degree: Bachelor of Science, Physics, June 2000
School: California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA
Thesis: Polarization and Delivery System for Xenon-129
Advisor: Emlyn W. Hughes
Research Experience
Dates: August 2001 - (current)
Title: Graduate Research Assistant
Location: Physics Department
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
Tasks: ♦ Various analysis tasks including target polarimetry and radiative corrections for JLab experiment 97-110
♦ Engineered a new optical pumping laser/optics setup for JLab experiment 02-013
♦ Developed target cells using hybrid spin exchange optical pumping for JLab experiment 02-013
♦ Developed techniques using Faraday rotation to measure the alkali vapor density & polarization inside target cells
♦ Produced and characterized He-3 target cells for use in JLab experiments 97-110,01-012, 02-013, & 06-010/06-011/07-013/06-014/05-015/08-005/05-102
Dates: October 2000 - August 2001
Title: Research Assistant
Location: Physics Department
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
Tasks: ♦ Built a new polarized He-3 target lab at UVa
♦ Produced and characterized ^3He target cells for use in JLab experiments 99-117 and 97-103
Dates: June 1999 - August 1999
Title: Undergraduate Research Fellow
Location: Kellogg Radiation Lab
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA
Tasks: ♦ Studied polarization of ^3He via spin exchange with optically pumped Rb & K
Dates: June 1998 - August 1998
Title: Undergraduate Research Fellow
Location: Kellogg Radiation Lab
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA
Tasks: ♦ Studied polarization of ^3He ^129Xe via spin exchange with optically pumped Rb
Dates: January 1998 - June 1999
Title: Undergraduate Research Assistant
Location: Kellogg Radiation Lab
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA
Tasks: ♦ Provided support and maintenance of the polarized ^3He target lab in KRL at Caltech
♦ Testes and characterized laser/optics apparatus for JLab experiments 94-010 and 95-001
Awards and Memberships
♦ Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia Book Collecting Contest, First Prize, 2008
♦ American Physical Society, student member since April 2004
♦ Frederick W. Hinrichs, Jr. Memorial Award
Class of 2000, California Institute of Technology
``[Given] annually to the senior who throughout his or her undergraduate years made the greatest contribution
to the student body and whose qualities of character, leadership and responsibility have been outstanding''
Recent papers in preparation
Hybrid K-Rb Spin Exchange Optical Pumping Polarized He-3 Targets
J. Singh, A. Tobias, P. Dolph, A. Kelleher, K. Mooney, V. Nelyubin, T. Averett, G. Cates
in preparation for Phys. Rev. C
Pressure broadening of Potassium D1 and D2 lines by He-3: Line cores and near wings
V. Nelyubin, A. Tobias, J. Singh, G. Cates
in preparation for Phys. Rev. A
Recent Advances in SEOP Polarized He-3 Targets
J. Singh, P. Dolph, K. Mooney, V. Nelyubin, A. Tobias, A. Kelleher, T. Averett, G. Cates
submitted for inclusion in the Proceedings of SPIN2008
Refereed Publications
Quark-Hadron Duality in Neutron (3He) Spin Structure
P. Solvignon et al. Jefferson Lab E01-012 Collaboration
Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 182502 (2008)
High Resolution Spectroscopy of _Lambda^12B by Electroproduction
M. Iodice et al. Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration
Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 052501 (2007)
Search for Sigma_5^0, N_5^0, and Theta^++ pentaquark states
Y. Qiang et al. Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration
Phys. Rev. C 75, 055208 (2007)
Precision Measurements of the Nucleon Strange Form Factors at Q^2 ~ 0.1 GeV^2
A. Acha et al. HAPPEX Collaboration
Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 032301 (2007)
Parity-Violating Electron Scattering from ^4He and the Strange Electric Form Factor of the Nucleon
K. A. Aniol et al. HAPPEX Collaboration
Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 022003 (2006)
Q^2 Dependence of the Neutron Spin Structure Function g_2^n at Low Q^2
K. Kramer et al. Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration
Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 142002 (2005)
Precision Measurement of the Weak Mixing Angle in Møller Scattering
P. L. Anthony et al. SLAC E158 Collaboration
Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 081601 (2005)
Precision measurement of the neutron spin asymmetries and spin-dependent structure functions in the valence quark region
X. Zheng et al. Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration
Phys. Rev. C 70, 065207 (2004)
Observation of Parity Nonconservation in Møller Scattering
P. L. Anthony et al. SLAC E158 Collaboration
Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 181602 (2004)
Precision Measurement of the Neutron Spin Asymmetry A_1^n and Spin-Flavor Decomposition in the Valence Quark Region
X. Zheng et al. Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration
Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 012004 (2004)
Non-Refereed Publications
New Directions In Spin-Exchange Optical Pumping Polarized ^3He Targets
J. Singh, G.D. Cates, W.A. Tobias, H.T.J. Wang, T.D. Averett, T.K. Holmstrom, A. Kelleher, L.M. Larkin
June 2-5, 2004, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia
in GDH 2004 edited by Sebastian Kuhn & Jian-Ping Chen
Application of Sol-Gel Technology to High Pressure Polarized ^3He Nuclear Targets
W.A. Tobias, G.D. Cates, J. Chaput, A. Deur, S. Rohrbaugh, J. Singh
April 18-20, 2002, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
in TESTING QCD THROUGH SPIN OBSERVABLES IN NUCLEAR TARGETS
Edited by: D.G. Crabb, D.B. Day, J.P. Chen
Seminars & Contributed Talks
05/29/09: Exploring the Structure of the Neutron Using Laser Polarized He-3 Targets ♦ Atomic Physics Seminar, Princeton University
05/27/09: Exploring the Structure of the Neutron Using Laser Polarized He-3 Targets ♦ JOINT AMO/NUCLEAR PHYSICS SEMINAR, Yale University
04/28/09: [270pp] (saGDH,hybrid cells & line narrowed lasers) (general update) ♦ Research Seminar, Center for Neutron Research, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD
10/06/08: [76pp] (UVa Target Lab) (hybrid cells & line narrowed lasers) ♦ The 18th International Symposium on Spin Physics, Charlottesville, VA
10/12/07: [36pp] (UNRAT) (combiner optics) ♦ Division of Nuclear Physic s Annual Meeting, Newport News, VA
06/18/07: [poster] (saGDH) (general update) ♦ Annual JLab Users Group Meeting, Newport News, VA
04/14/07: [20pp] (saGDH) (general update) ♦ APS April Meeting, Jacksonville, FL
04/22/06: [16pp] (saGDH) (general update) ♦ APS April Meeting, Dallas, TX
04/26/05: [23pp] (saGDH) (general update) ♦ Nuclear Physics Seminar, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
06/03/04: [18pp] (UVa Target Lab) (ice cone, hybrid, large PC cells) ♦ GDH2004, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
References
Gordon D. Cates, Jr.
Professor of Physics & Radiology
University of Virginia
Todd D. Averett
Associate Professor of Physics
College of William & Mary
Kent D. Paschke
Assistant Professor of Physics
University of Virginia
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