Background
Trickey, Samuel Baldwin was born on November 28, 1940 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Samuel Miller and Betty Irene (Baldwin) Trickey.
physics educator researcher university administrator
Trickey, Samuel Baldwin was born on November 28, 1940 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Samuel Miller and Betty Irene (Baldwin) Trickey.
Bachelor in Physics, Rice University, 1962. Master of Science, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, 1966, Doctor of Philosophy in Theoretical Physics, 1968. Research scientist Mason & Hanger-Silas Mason Corporation, 1962-1964.
Assistant professor physics U. Florida, Gainesville, 1968-1973, associate professor, 1973-1977, professor physics and chemistry, 1979, director J.C. Slater Memorial Computing Laboratory, 1981-1993, director Computer and Commander
Resources College Liberal Arts and Sciences, 1986-1990, executive director information technologies and services Office of Provost, 1991-1996. Professor physics, chairman physics and engineering physics Texas Technical University, Lubbock,1977-1979.
Consultant Redstone Arsenal Alabama, 1972-1976. Visiting research scholar Michigan Technology University, 1982-1992.
Visiting scientist International Business Machines Corporation Research Center, San Jose, California, 1975-1976.
Associate or deputy director Sanibel Symposia. Consultant T division Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1984, visiting scientist Max Planck Institute für Astrophysik, Munich, 1985-1994. International collaborator Technische U. München Lehrstuhl für Theoretische Chemie, 1995.
Executive vice president U. Florida chapter United Faculty of Florida, 1981-1983.
Named Teacher of Year, College Arts and Sciences, U. Florida, 1973-1974.
Research scientist Mason & Hanger-Silas Mason Corporation, 1962-1964. Assistant professor physics University Florida, Gainesville, 1968-1973, associate professor, 1973-1977, professor physics and chemistry, since 1979, director Quantum Theory Project, 1999—2004. Director J.C. Slater Memorial Computing Laboratory, 1981-1993, Computer and Communications Resources College Liberal Arts and Sciences, 1986-1990, executive director information technologies and services Office of Provost, 1991-1996, professor physics, chairman physics and engineering physics Texas Technology University, Lubbock, 1977-1979.
Consultant Redstone Arsenal Alabama, 1972-1976. Visiting research scholar Michigan Technology University, 1982-1992. Visiting scientist International Business Machines Corporation Research Center, San Jose, California, 1975-1976.
Associate or deputy director Sanibel Symposia. Consultant Los Alamos National Laboratory, since 1984. Visiting scientist Max Planck Institute für Astrophysik, Munich, 1985-1994.
International collaborator Technische University München Institute für Theoretische Chemie, since 1995.
Executive vice president University Florida chapter United Faculty of Florida, 1981—1983, since 2004. Fellow American Physical Society. Member American Association Physics Teachers, National Association Hispanic Physicists, Materials Research Society, National R.R. History Society, Gulf Atlantic Yacht Club, Organ History Society, San Juan 21 Class Association, Southwest R.R. History Society, Laser 28 Class Association, Onigaming Yacht Club, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, Sigma Pi Sigma.
Married Lydia Hernandez, December 28, 1962 (divorced June 1981). Children: Matthew J., Phillip J. Married Cynthia Karle, August 13, 1983.