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About me

Joel M Williams
with MCAS model of Water in its Delta State (red volume is void)

I am a retired material scientist/chemist from the Los Alamos National Laboratory, living with my wife in Los Alamos, NM, USA. I have spent a number of years creating materials for the physicists at the laboratory, working on remediating hazardous wastes, several years in texile fibers technical problems, and a variety of miscellaneous ventures with NASA.

I have a B.S. degree in Chemistry from the College of William and Mary and a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from Northwestern University. I am a life-time member of Sigma Xi.

I have authored or coauthered 80 citable papers on over a dozen major topic areas and a number of miscellaneous topics. See Publications for complete, detailed list.

My website is [1]. The Fourth State of Matter is the Delta State at the Critical Point [2]. The MCAS structure of atoms demonstrates that classical physics provides the proper electron and proton interactions without waving e-e repulsions as done for the orbitals and bonds in current models [3]

I joined Citizendium in February 2011 as an author and editor.

Some of my favorite quotes

  • "One of the greatest pains to human nature is the pain of a new idea", W. Bagehot
  • "New opinions are always suspect, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common", J Locks

Biography

Academic credentials:

BS Chemistry 1962 (William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA)

PhD Chemistry 1966 (Northwestern University, Evanston, IL)

Asst. prof. chemistry 1967-8 (U. Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN)

research chemist 1968-72 (E.I. DuPont de Nemours, Waynesboro, VA)

staff member1972-93 (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM)

Contractor to LANL 1995-7 (Ray Raskin Associates)

Consultant 1993-present (JMC Williams Consultants)

Fellow NIH, 1963-66, NSF, 1966-67, listed in Marquis Who's Who


Publications:

83 citable publications (as author or coauthor) are listed from most recent to earliest. They are also separated into fields of endeavor.
User:Joel M. Williams/Publications