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97:(AIP). Alongside these positions, Williams also mentors and advocates for underrepresented minority students in physics. He has directly trained over 30 undergraduate and graduate students, along with postdoctoral fellows at his Jackson State University and Howard University research labs. Williams has served on national taskforces to deliver seminal reports for increasing diversity in physics, as well as participated in conferences such as the National Conference of Black Physics Students. The 77:
Williams held a faculty position at Jackson State University and currently holds a position at Howard University. At Jackson State, Williams served as Chair of the Department of Physics, Atmospheric Sciences and Geoscience where he taught and mentored many African American undergraduate students.
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Q. L. Williams, A. Adepoju, S. Zaab, M. Doumbia, Y. Alqahtani and V. Adebayo, Book Chapter: Application of Carbon Nanomaterials on the Performance of Li-Ion Batteries, Misra (Ed.): Spectroscopy and Characterization of Nanomaterials and Novel Materials. Experiments, Modeling, Simulations, and
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Later in 2010, he would become provost at Jackson State University. Currently at Howard University since 2014, Williams holds the position of Chair and Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Williams has authored approximately 40
58:. In 1997, while working on his Ph.D. degree, Williams completed a dissertation titled "Fast Intracavity Temporal Dynamics of an Erbium Doped Fiber Ring Laser", in which he won the Dissertation of the Year award from the 125:
Alqahtani, Y.M. and Williams, Q.L., Reduction of Capacity Fading in High-Voltage NMC Batteries with the Addition of Reduced Graphene Oxide, Materials, 15, No. 6, 2146 (2022).
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Williams, Quinton L. & Roy Rajarshi. "Fast polarization dynamics of an erbium-doped fiber ring laser." Ph.D. Dissertation. 1996. Georgia Institute of Technology, US.
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Williams worked in industry for four years before transitioning to academia in 2003. He worked in industry at Lucent Technologies-
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physicist and professor. Initially wanting to be an engineer, Williams eventually decided to pursue a Ph.D. degree in
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and a book chapter. Presently, his research interests encompass nanomaterials, photonics, and renewable energy with
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Williams is a member of numerous professional organizations. He served as President of the
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and was an elected member of the Governing Board of the
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Index

African American
physics
Howard University
STEM
Indianola, Mississippi
Jackson State University
Georgia Institute of Technology
National Society of Black Physicists
Bell Laboratories
scientific publications
Li-ion batteries
National Society of Black Physicists
American Institute of Physics
American Physical Society
ISBN
978-3-527-34937-1




"Black voices in physics: Quinton Williams"
Bibcode
2020PhT..2020T1022.
doi
10.1063/PT.6.4.20201022e




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