- John P. Barber
John P. Barber is a pioneer of
railgun technology.Dr. Barber received the Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Physics from the
University of Saskatchewan in 1967 and his Ph.D. in Engineering Physics fromAustralian National University in 1972. He joined theUniversity of Dayton Research Institute in 1974 and directed the Impact Physics Group there until 1979 when he resigned to go into business. Dr. Barber co-founded IAP Research in 1981 and has served as President since. [citation|title=Kettering, Ohio, Firm Develops Cutting-Edge Metal-Making Processes|journal=Knight-Ridder |date=November 3, 1999|last=Bischoff|first=Laura.]Dr. Barber has had a distinguished career in research and development. His graduate work on electromagnetic guns became the foundation for the ongoing program in the US to develop railgun technology for a variety of military and aerospace applications. [citation|title=Kettering company developing electromagnetic cannon for Navy|journal=
Dayton Daily News |date=July 12, 2006|first=Timothy R.|last=Gaffney.] His contributions to the development of electromagnetic gun technology were recognized in 1988 when he was awarded the Peter Mark Medal. ["IEEE Transactions on Magnetics", January 1989, p. 7.] He holds seven patents in magnetics and superconductivity.Dr. Barber is a member of the
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers , theAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics , theAmerican Defense Preparedness Association , and the Metal Powder Industry Federation. He serves on the Board and Executive Committee of the Edison Materials Technology Center, and is a member of the Materials and Process Advisory Panel of the Miami Valley Economic Development Coalition.References
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