I am an emeritus professor in the Physics Department. I have been on the Creighton faculty since 1989. |
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More about me:
I grew up in Milwaukee and before coming to Creighton lived in Madison, St. Paul, Hamburg and Geneva. I taught for 27 years at Creighton in the Physics Department and was the founding director of the Energy Technology Program. I now live north of Boston. I continue to work with Creighton students on projects in high energy nuclear physics at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island and at CERN just outside Geneva, Switzerland. My wife is a dean at Merrimack College in North Andover, MA. I have two sons. One is an actuary in Chicago and the other is a robotics engineer in Cambridge. |
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Writing these reflections:
I am a person who asks questions. This often leads me down a challenging path. |
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Other links to me: e-mail: mcherney@creighton.edu web page: http://www.creighton.edu/~mcherney/ |