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Jim Purcell and Martin Meder at the board in Martin's office. Rod Nave doesn't see how they can make anything out of what's on the board. [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Hal McAlister with optical bench and electronics - maybe part of an interferometer? His interferometers got a lot bigger! [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Gus Petitt getting a little help setting up a piece of nuclear instrumentation. [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Three graduate students of that time: Doug Garland, Kevin Carpenter and Chuck Antoine. Doug was working with Rod Nave on a Master's thesis project in acoustics. [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Frank Hsu with nuclear instrumentation in his laboratory [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Joe Hadley and Dick Miller in Joe's office [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Phil Outlaw with X-ray unit. The X-ray machine is shown with the precession camera mounted. Precession photographs confirmed that we had a single crystal and allowed us to allign crystals of organic solids with respect to their crystallographic…

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Graduate student with nuclear instrumentation. [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Rod Nave with microwave spectrometer [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Martin Meder with nuclear instrumentation [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Martin Meder explaining Feynman diagrams [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Steve Manson presenting the Born Approximation [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Connie Gill with Electron Spin Resonance apparatus [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Dan Witt, Shop Manager and Machinist, in the Physics and Astronomy Shop. Graduate Student Kerry Pullen at bandsaw at left. [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Buck Clonts with the Electron Spin Resonance apparatus, 5th floor Kell Hall [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Jeff got to pour liquid nitrogen into the sample storage chamber [Description from Rod Nave's personal photograph website]

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Rod was doing electron spin resonance (ESR) research at this time with Bill Nelson. Since it involved liquid nitrogen, Jeff was interested and went in to the lab with Rod on July 28. He is looking at the powerful magnet used in the research. The…

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In this video, Dr. Rod Nave recalls his earliest memories of Kell Hall, from his arrival at Georgia State in 1968 through the 1990s.
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