Jeffrey R. Fox

JeffreyRFox<at>msn.com


30 Via Piedras, Manitou Springs, CO 80829 Tel (719)685-1451

PERSONAL

Born 1950, Rochester, NY; Married, two children.

EDUCATION

B.A. Reed College 1972 Chemistry
M.S. Cornell University 1976 Theoretical Chemistry

Ph.D.

Cornell University 1979 Theoretical Chemistry

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY


PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS

Tricritical Phenomena in Ternary and Quaternary Fluid Mixtures,
J. Chem. Phys. 69, 2231 (1978)

Nonclassical Equations of State for Critical and Tricritical Points,
J. Stat. Phys. 21, 243 (1979)

Molecular Dynamics Simulation of the Glass Transition,
(with Hans C. Andersen) Ann. of the New York Acad. of Sci. 371, 123 (1981)

Method for Construction of Nonclassical Equations of State,
Fluid Phase Equilibria, 14, 45 (1983)

Molecular Dynamics Simulations of a Supercooled Liquid and Glass,
(with Hans C. Andersen) J. Phys. Chem. 88, 4019 (1984)

Development of a Field-Space Corresponding-States Method for Fluids and Fluid Mixtures, Fluid Phase Equilibria, 37, 123 (1987)

A Field-Space Conformal Solution Method, (with T.S. Storvick) Int. J. of Thermophysics, 11, 49 (1990)

A Field-Space Conformal Solution Method: Binary Vapor-Liquid Phase Behavior, (with T.S. Storvick) Int. J. of Thermophysics, 11, 61 (1990)

A Thermophysical Properties Calculator Embedded in a Commercial Spreadsheet, (with V. Arp and R. D. McCarty), in Computerized Thermophysical Property Packages, HTD 225, ASME

SOFTWARE PUBLICATIONS AND COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS

Two-Dimensional Ising Model Simulation,
The Conference on Computers in Physics Instruction: Software (1988)

Gaspak.dll and @Gaspak add-in spreadsheet function libraries for pure fluid thermodynamic and transport properties prediction (available from Cryodata, Inc.)

123Forth and @Forth spreadsheet add-in interactive-programming environments for spreadsheet control scripting and function library development

FoxForth 486 cache resident Forth interpreter/compiler (placed in the public domain)

THESIS TITLES

Contribution to the Theory of Temporal Order in Chemical Systems,
Adviser: Dr. William Weir, Reed College, Portland, Oregon (1972)

Tricritical Phenomena in Fluid Mixtures,
Adviser: Dr. Benjamin Widom, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (1979)

References available upon request