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Randal Mandock

TitleDr.
Faculty RankAssociate Professor
InstitutionClark Atlanta University
DepartmentPhysics
Address223 James P. Brawley Dr
Atlanta MS 30314
Phone4048806109
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    2002Award for Research Guidance, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
    2002Physics Faculty Mentor of the Year, Clark Atlanta University
    2003Physics Faculty Mentor of the Year, Clark Atlanta University

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    Current research interests include high-altitude balloon payload dynamics, stratified radiative heating from ground level through the middle stratosphere, and meteorology of the urban forest.

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    1. Randal Mandock. Mesoscale Variations in the Temperature and Height of the Tropopause Above the Mojave Desert. 2013. View Publication.
    2. Randal Mandock. Georgia Journal of Science. Student Survey Results from an Integrated Lecture and Laboratory Earthquake Project. 2010; 68(1):27.
    3. Randal Mandock. Georgia Journal of Science. Student Survey Results from an Interactive Energy Balance Project. 2010; 68(1):59.
    4. Randal Mandock. Georgia Journal of Science. Qualitative Assessment of an Introductory Science Course. 2010; 68(1):27.
    5. Randal Mandock. Georgia Journal of Science. Earthquake Analysis in an Integrated Lecture and Laboratory Project. 2009; 67(1):65.
    6. Randal Mandock. Georgia Journal of Science. Students in a Freshman Earth Science Course Model Energy Balance at the Earth's Surface. 2009; 67(1):64.
    7. Randal Mandock. Eos. Trans. Impact of Interactive Energy-Balance Modeling on Student Learning in a Core-Curriculum Earth Science Course. 2008; 89(53):ED31A-0590. View Publication.
    8. Randal Mandock. Eos. Trans. Use of the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program to Enhance Quantitative Learning in a Core-Curriculum Earth Science Course. 2008; 89(53):ED31A-0590. View Publication.
    9. Randal Mandock, D.W. Chen, J. Williams. Eos. Trans. Natural Advection In Porous Media: Transfer of Soil Moisture Beneath a Tree. 2005; 86(18):H43B-09. View Publication.
    10. Randal Mandock, I. Mills, J.N. Paxton. Eos. Trans. Meteorology of the Clark Atlanta University Local Energy Balance Module. 2005; 86(18):A13A-20. View Publication.
    11. C. Mosley, R.L.N. Mandock, R.J. Zamora. Eos. Trans. Irradiance Measurement Biasing by Infrared Cooling Errors for the Eppley PSP. 2005; 86(18):A21A-15. View Publication.
    12. D. Brown, R.L.N. Mandock, G.W. Grams, M.L. Blyler, D. Tucker. Eos. Trans. Evaluation of the Accuracy of the CAU Multiple-Wavelength Sun Photometer for Spectral Measurements of Total Atmospheric Extinction. 2005; 86(18):SH11A-02. View Publication.
    13. B.K. Woods, R.L.N. Mandock. Eos. Trans. Suitability of the BP MSX 01 Photovoltaic Module for Solar Irradiance Measurements. 2005; 86(18):A21A-16. View Publication.
    14. Randal Mandock, C.D. Szembek, B.K. Woods, J. Williams, D.W. Chen. Eos. Trans. Periodic Response of a Sweetgum Tree to Transpiration and Environmental Interferences. 2005; 86(18):H13B-18. View Publication.
    15. Randal Mandock. A Multiple Beam Sodar for the Measurement of Atmospheric Turbulence. 1997.
    16. Randal Mandock, J.D. Echard. Final Report for U. S. Army Research Office Contract DAAL03-92-G-0278. Atmospheric Turbulence Detection in Three Dimensions by Means of a Multiple Beam Sodar. 1996. View Publication.
    17. Randal Mandock. UES/AFOSR Graduate Student Summer Support Program Final Reports. Adaptive Beamforming Software for the Digital Beam Steering Antenna. 1989; 1:34.1-34.20. View Publication.
    18. Randal Mandock. UES/AFOSR Graduate Student Summer Support Program Final Reports. A Proposed Turbulence Monitoring Facility for Wright-Patterson AFB. 1988; 2:45.1-45.18. View Publication.
    19. Randal Mandock. UES/AFOSR Graduate Student Summer Support Program Final Reports. Liquid Scintillation Counting With the Packard 1500 Analyzer. 1987; 1:51.
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