Mike
Guidry


Dr. Michael Guidry is Professor of Physics at the University of Tennessee and is an adjunct staff member at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His research interests include theoretical astrophysics, group theory and group algebras applied to the many-body problem, computational physics, and Web technologies for education at the University and K-12 levels.

He is the author of approximately 100 articles in scientific journals on a variety of topics, has presented approximately 100 invited research papers at international scientific conferences, is the author of one graduate level textbook and, is presently writing two others.

Mike's current Web projects include webTeacher and the development of a comprehensive new Web-based syllabus in Introductory Astronomy for a major college textbook publisher.

He is married to webTeacher co-developer Jo Ann Guidry. They have a son who is a graduate student at the University of Hawaii and a daughter in high school, and live in Knoxville, Tennessee. Mike's hobbies include (at various times) banjo picking, soccer, flying airplanes, bicycling, computer programming, and composing exaggerated personal profiles.

Visit Mike's homepage at http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/guidry/ or send him email at [email protected].

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