JOSEPH D. ROMANO
Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Texas at Brownsville
80 Fort Brown
Brownsville, TX 78520
Teaching Experience:
Undergraduate-level: Introduction to Astronomy, Elementary Physics and Acoustics I and II, General Physics (lecture and lab), University Physics (lecture and lab), Mathematical Methods, Theoretical Physics,Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetic Theory, and Quantum Mechanics. Graduate-level: Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics, General Relativity, Mathematical Methods, and a gra
duatelevel
reading course on the statistical theory of signal detection. General Relativity to 4th year students at Cardiff University and 3rd year project supervision on black holes.
Matthew John Benacquista
Dept. of Physics
University of Texas RioGrande Valley
One W. University Drive
Brownsville, TX 78521
TEACHING:
2011 – present: Prof. of Physics, University of Texas at Brownsville
2006 – 2011: Assoc. Prof. of Physics, University of Texas at Brownsville
2000 – 2006: Prof. of Physics, Montana State University – Billings
1995 - 2000: Assoc. Prof. of Physics, Montana State
University - Billings
1990 - 1995: A
sst. Prof. of Math & Phys., Eastern Montana College
1988 - 1990: Asst. Prof. Phys., Eastern Montana College
BOOKS:
“An Introduction to the Evolution of Single and Binary Stars”, M. Benacquista, Springer, New York.
(2012).