Editorial: Steve Buckman - 40 years of pushing leptons uphill
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Sullivan, James
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Professor Stephen Buckman has had a lasting impact
on the field of low energy electron and positron collisions,
having made a career of high precision measurement of
scattering cross sections, and developing many different
experimental techniques to do so. Graduating from his
PhD under the supervision of Professor Peter Teubner at
Flinders University in 1979, Steve went on to work as a
postdoctoral fellow at the University of Manchester and
then JILA, at the University of Colorado, before moving
to the Australian National University where he worked for
the majority of his scientific career. His time in Adelaide,
Manchester and Boulder gave him a grounding in the techniques of measuring single electron scattering processes, as
distinct from the swarm measurements which were used
to measure bulk properties of electron transport and infer
the scattering cross sections from that information. He was
recruited to the Australian National University by Professors Bob Crompton and Malcolm Elford, who were giants
in the field of swarm measurements, to start an experimental program of low energy electron scattering. This in
itself revealed remarkable foresight, not only in recruiting
such an eminently suitable candidate, but also in recognizing that it was time to move the Department into a
new direction, which would prove to be an area of great
scientific fertility.
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European Physical Journal D: Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics
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