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CREDIT SERVICE FORM FOR POST-RETIREMENT BENEFITS FOR FACULTY AND STAFF WHO RETIRE ON OR AFTER 7/1/96 WHO WERE ELIGIBLE TO RETIRE AS OF 1/1/96, BUT WERE NOT RETIRED AS OF 6/30/96 (3R) Faculty and Staff members are eligible for post-retirement benefits if they have attained age 55 and have ten years of University of Rochester service. The ten-year service requirement may be met by cumulative employment at the University of Rochester or another higher educational institution. If you have ten or more years of cumulative employment at the University of Rochester and another higher educational institution, you may be eligible to receive post-retirement benefits as an individual who is Currently Eligible to Retire (as reported in the November 27, 1995 issue of Currents). To receive prior service credit towards eligibility for post-retirement benefits, please complete the following information and return this form to the Benefits Office. (You will also need to have your current Dean, Director, Department Head, Administrator or sign below.) Name: ____________________________ Employee ID #: ____________________ Previous Name(s): _________________________ I hereby certify that I was previously employed by the following higher educational institution(s), and that my work schedule at each institution was at least 50% of a regular full-time schedule: Name of Higher Educational Institution(s) Dates of Service From To (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________________ Telephone Number ____________ Date ____________ ____________ ____________ __________ Date _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _____________________________________ Signature of Employee _______________________________________ Signature of U of R Dean/Director
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Rochester >> APS >> 04 (Fall, 2009)
Improved Target Stability Using Picket Pulses to Increase and Shape the Ablator Adiabat (g/cc) 4.2 With picket 300 250 R (m) 200 150 100 50 0 0 250 60 100 250 60 290 290 No picket 2.1 100 0.1 100 200 Z (m) 300 0 100 200 Z (m) 300 J. P. Knauer ...
Rochester >> APS >> 06 (Fall, 2009)
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Integrated Fast-Ignition Experiments Planned for OMEGA/OMEGA EP Laser Systems n n n J. A. Delettrez University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics 48th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society Division...
Rochester >> APS >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
Comparison of the Effects of Different SSD Beam-Smoothing Configurations on Direct-Drive Capsule Implosions l mode 100 10 100 1000 MIT Cutoff wave number Normalized power/(m1) 101 102 103 104 105 0.01 3 cc, 0.35-THz, 2-D SSD + PS rms = 4.0% 1 cc...
Rochester >> V >> 88 (Fall, 2009)
HIGH-GAIN DIRECT-DRIVE TARGET DESIGNS FOR THE NATIONAL IGNITION FACILITY High-Gain Direct-Drive Target Designs for the National Ignition Facility Introduction Direct drive1 offers the potential of higher target gain for the National Ignition Facilit...
Rochester >> V >> 26 (Fall, 2009)
LLE REVIEW, Volume 26 Fig. 26.24 PBTgain as a function of applied voltage. The amplitude was measured using the electro-optic sampling system. REFERENCES 1, J. A. Valdmanis, G. Mourou, and C. W. Gabel, Appl. Phys. Lett. 41, 21 1 (1982). 2. K. E. Me...
Rochester >> APS >> 42 (Fall, 2009)
Study of Direct-Drive, DT-Gas-Filled Plastic Capsule Implosions Using Nuclear Diagnostics on OMEGA Yield/MeV ( 108) 6 Shot 20218 KO T 6 Shot 20218 KO D 20 Shot 20218 KO p 0 0 5 10 15 20 0 0 5 10 15 20 0 0 5 10 15 20 Energy (...
Rochester >> APS >> 02 (Fall, 2009)
A Model of Hot-Electron Signals with Overlapping Pump Beams A. Simon and C. Stoeckl University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics 44th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society Division of Plasma Physics Orlando, FL 1115 November 20...
Rochester >> V >> 64 (Fall, 2009)
Femtosecond Study of the Electronic Structure in Semiconducting Y-Ba-Cu-0 We have carried out femtosecond pump-probe studies of the electronic structure of semiconducting YBa2Cu30x (YBCO). By separatingphotoinduced bleaching and free-carrier absorpti...
Rochester >> APS >> 42 (Fall, 2009)
Measurements of Shock Heating Using Al Absorption Spectroscopy in Planar Targets Square pulse K-edge shift Ramp pulse X-ray energy (keV) He K-edge X-ray energy (keV) Be B C N O F Shock Emission Heat front He-like emission Time (ns) Time (ns)...
Rochester >> V >> 43 (Fall, 2009)
Section 2 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS 2.A Transparent Conductive Coating of KDP Using Ion- Assisted Deposition Several types of electro-optic devices require electrodes that are both optically transparent and electrically conductive. Examples o...
Rochester >> APS >> 42 (Fall, 2009)
The Effect of Elevated Internal Gas Pressure on Direct-drive Cryogenic Target Performance 50 40 30 20 10 0 0.1 0.3 0.7 0.5 Mass density (mg/cm3) 0.9 18K design Triple-point design Gain Richard Town et al. University of Rochester Laboratory for Lase...
Rochester >> APS >> 05 (Fall, 2009)
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Integrated Experiments Planned for OMEGA/OMEGA EP Laser Systems n n v n J. A. Delettrez University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics 47th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society Division of Pl...
Rochester >> ME >> 406 (Fall, 2009)
ME 406 Bifurcations VI Supercritical Hopf Bifurcation sysid Mathematica 6.0.3, DynPac 11.01, 1122009 intreset; plotreset; imsize = 250; 1. Introduction In this notebook, the sixth in a series of notebooks on bifurcations, we look at a simple examp...
Rochester >> ME >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
ME 406 Bifurcations VI Supercritical Hopf Bifurcation sysid Mathematica 6.0.3, DynPac 11.01, 1122009 intreset; plotreset; imsize = 250; 1. Introduction In this notebook, the sixth in a series of notebooks on bifurcations, we look at a simple examp...
Rochester >> ME >> 280 (Fall, 2009)
MATERIALS SCIENCE/STRUCTURE OF MATTER CRYSTALLOGRAPHY Common Metallic Crystal Structures Body-centered cubic, face-centered cubic, and hexagonal close-packed. BodyCentered Cubic (BCC) ATOMIC BONDING Primary Bonds Ionic (e.g., salts, metal oxides) Co...
Rochester >> ME >> 201 (Fall, 2009)
ME201/MTH281 Heat Source in a Slab Mathematica 6 In this notebook we evaluate the solution of a problem of heat addition in a slab of finite thickness. A fixed amount of energy is added to the slab with an e-folding exponential time scale of t* . We ...
Rochester >> ME >> 204 (Fall, 2009)
Buckling P P P PCR Alternate paths d As P increases from 0, linear response At PCR alternate solutions are possible Buckling occur Slowly/Rapidly Axial Response Bending Response Beam bending Equation d y M 2 dx EI 2 M y Axial Load cau...
Rochester >> ME >> 406 (Fall, 2009)
ME 406 Bifurcations V Subcritical Pitchfork Bifurcation sysid Mathematica 6.0.3, DynPac 11.01, 1122009 intreset; plotreset; imsize = 250; 1. Introduction In this notebook, the fifth in a series of notebooks on bifurcations, we look at a simple exa...
Rochester >> ME >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
ME 406 Bifurcations V Subcritical Pitchfork Bifurcation sysid Mathematica 6.0.3, DynPac 11.01, 1122009 intreset; plotreset; imsize = 250; 1. Introduction In this notebook, the fifth in a series of notebooks on bifurcations, we look at a simple exa...
Rochester >> ME >> 406 (Fall, 2009)
ME 406 Bifurcations IV Supercritical Pitchfork Bifurcation sysid Mathematica 4.1.2, DynPac 10.66, 352002 intreset; plotreset; 1. Introduction In this notebook, the fourth in a series of notebooks on bifurcations, we look at a simple example of a s...
Rochester >> ME >> 5 (Fall, 2009)
ME 406 Bifurcations IV Supercritical Pitchfork Bifurcation sysid Mathematica 4.1.2, DynPac 10.66, 352002 intreset; plotreset; 1. Introduction In this notebook, the fourth in a series of notebooks on bifurcations, we look at a simple example of a s...
Rochester >> ME >> 104 (Fall, 2009)
Most lucrative college degrees \'04 - Feb. 5, 2004 Page 1 of 3 j k l m n CNN/Money n Web i j k l m Autos Real Estate Money\'s Best Home Markets Economy World Biz Technology Commentary Personal Finance College Credit and Debt Insu...
Rochester >> ME >> 241 (Fall, 2009)
On the Role of the Liquid in a Glass Harmonica Roger F. Gans Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Rochester Rochester, NY 14627-0132 March 2005 Abstract The general impression in the literature is that the amount of liquid in the indiv...
Rochester >> ME >> 213 (Fall, 2009)
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Rochester >> ME >> 241 (Fall, 2009)
The Influence of Geometry on Free Convection in Roman Hypocaust Systems Group 3 Mike Brown Eric Konicki Laura Wong Abstract The natural convective flow of the Roman hypocaust system has been subjected to many qualitative studies but few quantitativ...
Rochester >> ME >> 241 (Fall, 2009)
ME 241 Hour Exam Solution Set January 27, 2000 1. What is the campus emergency phone number? 2. Where are the MSDSs for our lab kept? 13 Department Office His/her own safety 3. What is the first safety consideration for any experimenter? For the da...
Rochester >> AST >> 241 (Fall, 2009)
Astronomy 241, Spring 2005 3 March 2005 Today in Astronomy 241: stellar evolution Todays reading: Carroll and Ostlie pp. 483-494, on Evolution on the main sequence Formation of an isothermal, partly degenerate core Hydrogen mass fraction, and H-R ...
Rochester >> AST >> 102 (Fall, 2009)
Today in Astronomy 102: black holes and how to prevent them The Schwarzschild singularity and the sizes of black holes. Degeneracy pressure: a quantum-mechanical effect that might stop matter from collapsing to form a black hole, when gas pressure or...
Rochester >> AST >> 111 (Fall, 2009)
Today in Astronomy 111: Venus and Earth Hot cores of planets: heat from formation, further radioactive heating. Venus and the greenhouse effect Hadley cells: the simple atmospheric circulation patterns in the Venusian atmosphere Earth as a planet Dis...
Rochester >> AST >> 203 (Fall, 2009)
Astronomy 203 practice final examination Fall 1999 If this were a real, in-class examination, you would be reminded here of the exam rules, which are as follows: \"You may consult only one page of formulas and constants, and a calculator, while taking...
Rochester >> AST >> 203 (Fall, 2009)
Astronomy 203/203W practice final exam solutions Fall 1999 No fair peeking at these solutions before attempting to solve the problems yourself! _ 1 (50 points) A 20 cm diameter, 100 cm focal length lens is followed by two smaller lenses, with focal l...
Rochester >> AST >> 111 (Fall, 2009)
Astronomy 111 observing project: solutions Fall 2008 Dan took the data, observed and reduced by the class, from the Project web page, and analyzed them using statistical methods. Statistics is beyond the scope of AST 111, of course, but it will be in...
Rochester >> AST >> 111 (Fall, 2009)
Astronomy 111 Project Manual Fall 2008 Revolution of the moons of Jupiter, Keplers third law, and Newtons law of gravity 1 Introduction This is an observing experiment in which we will determine the mass of Jupiter, by measuring the orbital proper...
Rochester >> AST >> 102 (Fall, 2009)
Today in Astronomy 102: relativity and the Universe General relativity and the Universe. Hubble: the Universe is observed to be homogeneous, isotropic, and expanding Redshift and distance: Hubbles Law Visible-light spectrum of the quasar 3C 273 (Maar...
Rochester >> AST >> 111 (Fall, 2009)
Astronomy 111 Midterm Exam #1: Solutions Fall 2008 If any of these answers seems obscure, please ask questions until we clear it up for you. Recall that the score for this test is based on the best 140 points worth out of the 160 points presented. On...
Rochester >> AST >> 102 (Fall, 2009)
Astronomy 102, Spring 2008 25 March 2008 Today in Astronomy 102: supermassive black holes in active galaxy nuclei (AGNs) Active galaxies: quasars, radio galaxies and their relatives. Why the observations imply that they have supermassive black hole...
Rochester >> PHY >> 123 (Fall, 2009)
Elementary particles Spring 2005, Physics 123 04/10/09 Lecture XXV 1 Concepts antimatter leptons quarks fundamental interactions 04/10/09 Lecture XXV 2 Mass and energy Mass and energy are interchangeable Energy can be used to create mas...
Rochester >> P >> 142 (Fall, 2009)
Workshop module 5 - Physics 142, Fall 2007 1. Batteries are always labeled with their emf; for instance, an AA flashlight battery is labeled \"1.5 volts.\" Would it also be appropriate to put a label on batteries stating how much current they provide?...
Rochester >> P >> 142 (Fall, 2009)
Workshop module 5 - Physics 142, Fall 2008 1. Batteries are always labeled with their emf; for instance, an AA flashlight battery is labeled \"1.5 volts.\" Would it also be appropriate to put a label on batteries stating how much current they provide? ...
Rochester >> PHY >> 114 (Fall, 2009)
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Rochester >> PHY >> 114 (Fall, 2009)
PHY 114 Summer 2005 Lecture Notes Chapter 6 Chapter 6: Magnetic Fields It turns out the hardest thing to understand about magnetism is a simple magnet. We will start by studying the force on a current caused by a magnet field. We\'ll wait until next...
Rochester >> PHY >> 114 (Fall, 2009)
PHY 114 Summer 2005 Lecture Notes Chapter 2 Chapter 2: Gauss Law Lecture Outline 1. 2. 3. 4. The Definition of Electric Flux Gauss Law The Behavior of Conductors Examples Using Gauss Law 1. The Definition of Electric Flux Recall that the strength ...
Rochester >> PHY >> 114 (Fall, 2009)
PHY 114 Summer 2005 Lecture Notes Chapter 3 Chapter 3: Electric Potential The Law of Conservation of Energy is the single most useful law of physics. In this chapter we will develop the insights needed to make use of energy conservation to understa...
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Rochester >> PHY >> 114 (Fall, 2009)
PHY 114 Summer 2005 Syllabus PHY 114 General Physics 2 Outline and Syllabus 1. Contact Information Instructor: Eric Page Office: B&L 463 Phone: 275-8577 Email: epage@pas.rochester.edu IM: ericpage74 on AIM and MSN epage74 on Yahoo! A little about m...
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PHY 114 Summer 2005 Lecture Notes Chapter 8 Chapter 8: Induction and Inductance Lecture Outline 1. Faraday\'s Law of Induction 2. Motors and Generators 3. The Meissner Effect and Superconductivity 4. The Definition of Mutual Inductance 5. The Defini...
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Rochester >> PHY >> 114 (Fall, 2009)
Name: Laboratory Section: Laboratory Section Date: Last Revised on July 6, 2005 Partners Names: Grade: EXPERIMENT 8 Electron Beams 0. Pre-Laboratory Work [2 pts] 1. Why is it necessary to make multiple measurements of the Helmholtz coil diameter? W...
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PHY 114 Summer 2005 Homework #2 Solutions Required Problems: 1. We find the potential difference from the work-energy principle: Wab = K + U = K + q(Vb Va) 8.00 104 J = 2.10 104 J + ( 8.10 106 C)(Vb Va), Va Vb = + 72.8 V. which gives Vb Va = ...
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Name:_ PHY 114 Summer 2005 Homework #3 Please hand this in by Tues, July 19th in class. I realize this may seem pretty long, but many of the problems are quite short, and I need to make sure that we cover everything that needs to be covered. Please,...
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Rochester >> CM >> 2007 (Fall, 2009)
Note Set 5 Constrained Optimization 5.1 Overview In this note set, we consider constrained optimization. 5.2 Kuhn-Tucker Conditions Suppose we have an optimization problem of the form, max f ( x) such that ceq ( x) = 0 , cneq ( x) 0 x This ...
Rochester >> SRM >> 2009 (Fall, 2009)
Survey Research Methods PSC 203 Spring 2009 Note Set 2 Descriptive Statistics Survey Research Methods Spring 2009 Note Set 1 Page 2 Outline of Lecture Random variables Graphical description of data Numerical description of data A look at econ...
Rochester >> ADA >> 2007 (Fall, 2009)
Applied Data Analysis PSC 200 Fall 2007 Note Set 9 Inference: Differences in Proportions Applied Data Analysis Fall 2007 Note Set 9 Page 2 Differences in Proportions Example: A pharmaceutical company has developed a new medication that it believ...
Rochester >> ADA >> 2007 (Fall, 2009)
Applied Data Analysis PSC 200 Fall 2007 Note Set 8 Inference: Differences in Means Applied Data Analysis Fall 2007 Note Set 8 Page 2 Overview So far, we have covered two types of hypothesis tests - Tests of a population mean - Tests of a populat...
Rochester >> ADA >> 2007 (Fall, 2009)
Applied Data Analysis PSC 200 Fall 2007 Note Set 10 Inference: Additional Topics Applied Data Analysis Fall 2007 Note Set 11 Page 2 Overview Review of Inference Applications of Hypothesis Testing Small Sample Inference Interpreting Reported R...
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