Professor Packard received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of
Michigan in 1969. After a postdoctoral appointment at the University of
California at Berkeley he was appointed to the faculty in 1971.
Fellowships and honors include: The Donald Sterling Noyce Prize for
Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Fellow of the American Physical
Society, Fellow of the California Academy of Sciences, Fulbright
Scholar and several visiting professorships at universities abroad.
Richard E Packard
Professor
Research: Condensed Matter Physics And Materials Science
Campus Office:
117 Birge
Phone: (510) 642-1664
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