Robert Duncan

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Who is Robert Duncan?

Robert V. Duncan is a physicist, and currently serves as vice chancellor for research at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. Prior to his current posting he held various assignments while serving as a professor of physics at UNM, including associate dean for research in the College of Arts and Sciences there, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of New Mexico, was named as the Gordon and Betty Moore Distinguished Scholar in the Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy at the California Institute of Technology, and is a fellow of the American Physical Society "for pioneering advances in experimental studies of dynamic critical phenomena near the superfluid transition in 4He, and for the development of novel instrumentation and measurement techniques for use on earth and in space".

In October 2013, Duncan was named vice president for research at Texas Tech University by President M. Duane Nellis. He will assume his new role January 1, 2014.

Duncan was asked by CBS News Sixty Minutes to investigate cold fusion on their behalf, and his findings were reported on the program in April, 2009. He also gave a speech at The Missouri Energy Summit about his findings and on the scientific method.

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  • United States of America
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Education
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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on July 23, 2013

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