Vernon L. Smith(1927)

Economics

Vernon L. Smith is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics (2002) from United States. Their primary field is Economics. They were educated at University of Massachusetts Amherst and Kansas State University. They have been affiliated with George Mason University.

United States
1
Major Awards
9
Publications
43
Citations
4
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i10-index
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Avg Citations/Paper

Most Cited Works

Top publications by citation count
#1

Beam dynamics in a long-pulse linear induction accelerator

Journal of the Korean Physical Society(2011)
14
citations
#4
10
citations
#6

Beam commissioning of the PEP-II High Energy Ring

Proceedings of the 1999 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.99CH36366)(1998)
5
citations
#7

Design and initial commissioning of beam diagnostics for the PEP-II B factory

Proceedings of the 1997 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.97CH36167)(1997)
3
citations
#9

Diagnostic instrumentation for the SSRL 3 GeV injector

Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference(1991)
0
citations

Co-winners

Shared the same award in the same year

Education

University of Massachusetts Amherst
Kansas State University
California Institute of Technology
Friends University
Wichita North High School
Harvard University(Doctor of Philosophy)
University of Kansas(Master of Arts)

Doctoral Advisors

Erik KimbroughArlington Walton WilliamsPaul Rex BeachRyan OpreaDon Lawton CourseyAbel M. WinnMark Virgil Van BoeningJamie Lynette Brown KruseDiego AycinenaYu MeiMary Lisa RigdonAngelina Nikitenko ChristieErik TallrothSamuel Howard DinkinCharissa Pepin WellfordMichael A. GibersonWassily Leontief

Career Timeline

George Mason University?–present
Stanford University?–present
University of Massachusetts Amherst?–present
University of Arizona?–present
Brown University?–present
Purdue University?–present
California Institute of Technology?–present
Chapman University?–present

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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