Background
Cramer, John Gleason was born on October 24, 1934 in Houston, Texas, United States. Son of John Gleason and Frances Ann (Sakwitz) Cramer.
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experimental physicist physics educator
Cramer, John Gleason was born on October 24, 1934 in Houston, Texas, United States. Son of John Gleason and Frances Ann (Sakwitz) Cramer.
Bachelor of Arts, Rice U., 1957; Master of Arts, Rice U., 1959; Doctor of Philosophy in Physics, Rice U., 1961.
Postdoctoral fellow, Indiana U., Bloomington, 1961-1963;
assistant professor, Indiana U., Bloomington, 1963-1964;
assistant professor physics, U. Washington, Seattle, 1964-1968;
associate professor, U. Washington, Seattle, 1968-1974;
professor, U. Washington, Seattle, since 1974;
director nuclear physics laboratory, U. Washington, Seattle, 1983-1990. Guest professor West Germany Bundesministerium and University Munich, 1971-1972. Member program advising committee Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1976-1978, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, 1983-1987, TRIUMF (U.B.C.), 1985-1988.
Program adviser-consultant Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, California, 1979-1982. Member executive county STAR Collaboration, since 1991, European Organization of Nuclear Research Experiments NA 35 and NA 49, since 1991. Guest professor Hahn-Meitner Institute, West Berlin, 1982-1983, Max-Planck-Institute für Physik, Munich, Germany, 1994-1995.
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Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Physical Society (member panel on public affairs since 1998).
Married Pauline Ruth Bond, June 2, 1961. Children: Kathryn Elizabeth, John Gleason III, Karen Melissa.