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Dr. David C. Drewer
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Dr. David C. Drewer
Adjunct Professor in Physics
Location: Carriage House - 214
Phone: 443-334-2340
Email Address: f-drewer@mail.vjc.edu
Website: http://www4.vjc.edu/DavidDrewer/
EDUCATION
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University
Dr. Drewer was born and grew up in Dundalk, Maryland. He graduated from Dundalk Senior High School in 1980, and received a bachelor's degree in physics (with general and departmental honors) from The Johns Hopkins University in 1983. He also received his graduate education from Johns Hopkins, receiving a master's degree in physics in 1985 and a doctoral degree in 1990.
He served as a teaching assistant (for freshman physics) for three years at Johns Hopkins, and pursued his doctoral research at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in Palo Alto, California, between 1986 and 1990 (being incidentally present for the 7.1 magnitude Loma Prieta earthquake of October 1989)!
Between September 1991 and June 1992 he served as Assistant Professor of Physics (teaching freshman physics, modern physics, classical mechanics and calculus) at the University of Minnesota at Morris. From July 1993 to May 1996 he worked as Instructor of Physics at Essex Community College near Baltimore, Maryland. From September 1996 to the present he has been Lecturer/Assistant Professor of Physics (teaching general physics with and without calculus, physical science and mathematics) at Villa Julie College.
Dr. Drewer also enjoys swimming and bicycling, as well as reading (science, history and literature). He also enjoys traveling, having visit Northern California many times, as well as Great Britain (twice in the past three years).
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