Stephen  Guetersloh

Stephen Guetersloh

Assistant Professor, Nuclear Engineering

Date of Appointment: 2008

Office: 58B Zachry Engineering Center
Phone: 979/862-5198
Fax: 979/845-6443
E-mail: guetersloh@tamu.edu

Education

Ph.D., Radiological Physics, Colorado State University, 2003
M.S., Health Physics, Texas A&M University, 2000
B.S., Radiological Health Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1988
J.D., Law, California Western School of Law, 1992

Courses Taught

NUEN 303: Nuclear Detection and Isotope Technology Laboratory

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Areas of Interest

Curriculum Vita: Click Here to View



Recent Publications

Journal Articles:

  1. C. Guetersloh, L. Heilbronn, J. Miller, N. Elkhayari, A. Empl, M. LeBourgeois, B. W. Mayes, L. Pinsky, M. Christl, and E. Kuznetsov, "Shielding experiments with high-energy heavy ions for spaceflight applications," New Journal of Physics 10, 075007 (2008).
  2. C. Zeitlin, S. Guetersloh, L. Heilbronn, and J. Miller, "Fragmentation cross sections of medium-energy 35Cl, 40Ar, and 48Ti beams on elemental targets," Physical Review C 77, 034605 (2008).
  3. C. La Tessa, L. Sihver, D. Mancusi, C. Zeitlin, J. Miller, S. Guetersloh and L. Heilbronn, "Weak and strong factorization properties in nucleus–nucleus collisions in the energy region 290–2100 MeV/nucleon," Nuclear Physics A 791(3-4), 451-472 (2007).
  4. C. La Tessa, L. Sihver, C. Zeitlin, J. Miller, S. Guetersloh, L. Heilbronn, D. Mancusi, Y. Iwata and T. Murakami, "Test of weak and strong factorization in nucleus–nucleus collisions at several hundred MeV/nucleon," Nuclear Physics A 791(3-4), 434-450 (2007).
  5. C. Zeitlin, S. Guetersloh, L. Heilbronn, and J. Miller, "Fragmentation cross sections of 290 and 400 MeV/nucleon 12C beams on elemental targets," Physical Review C 76(1), 014911 (2007).
  6. C. Zeitlin,A. Fukumura, S.B. Guetersloh, L.H. Heilbronn, Y. Iwata, J. Miller, and T. Murakami, "Fragmentation cross sections of 28-Si at beam energies from 290A to 1200A MeV," Nuclear Physics A 784(1-4), 341–367 (2007).