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Mr. __is a student in the master's program at the
University of __, at which I am Professor in Atomic/Molecular
Physics. I am also chairman of the physics department,
senior researcher in the National Physics Institute,
and hold a doctorate from Western American University,
where I was a teaching assistant. Mr. __ initiated
his graduate program last year, and intends to complete
it at the end of this year. He has been my student
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on low temperature physics and
a seminar in solid state particles.
Presently, Mr. ____ is developing a thesis dealing with
energy transfer in proton acquisition for hydrogen to
helium transformation. Although this institution has limited
(but adequate) equipment for such experimentation and
measurement, he has used it with great resource and application.
Indeed, these traits particularly distinguish his character,
study and emerging research accomplishes. These attributes
have stimulated him to pursue a doctoral degree at an
institution abroad with greater laboratory and library
resources.
Mr. ___ is among the most exceptional four or five students
whom I have had in my teaching career of twenty years.
Not only has he used limited local resources with great
skill, but also he has been significant in establishing
better maintenance procedures and wider application for
the equipment the university now has. Upon completion
of his thesis, there is the possibility of its publication
in the National Journal of Physics, the preliminary findings
of which he delivered at the last meeting of the National
Association of Physicists.
The professional interests of Mr. _ primarily concentrate
in the theoretical aspects of physics with the objective
of developing a teaching and research center. He has already
proved a valuable research assistant for me and is a part-time
instructor at another school locally. He promises to be
a fine physicist (as a researcher and university professor)
and, possibly, one of distinction should he have the opportunity
to develop his skills in an institution with greater resources.
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