

Porter W. Johnson
Porter W. Johnson takes a creative approach to solving problems in the realm of theoretical physics. As an Emeritus Professor of Physics at Illinois Institute of Technology, he has dedicated his career to exploring the fundamental principles that govern the universe. With a robust academic background, Johnson earned his B.S. in Physics from Case Institute of Technology, followed by an M.A. and Ph.D. in Physics from the prestigious Princeton University. Throughout his career, Johnson has been actively involved in the academic community, holding affiliations with the American Physical Society and the engineering honor society Tau Beta Pi. His research interests are deeply rooted in theoretical physics, where he has made significant contributions through both teaching and research. Johnson is also a prolific author, having penned several influential publications that have enriched the field of physics. His works, such as "Relativity for the Mind" and "Classical Mechanics with Applications," are widely recognized for their insightful perspectives and practical applications. These publications reflect his commitment to advancing the understanding of complex physical concepts and making them accessible to a broader audience. In addition to his academic pursuits, Johnson is known for his dedication to mentoring the next generation of physicists. His passion for teaching and research continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, fostering a vibrant intellectual community at Illinois Tech. Through his work, Porter W. Johnson has left an indelible mark on the field of theoretical physics, contributing to both the academic and scientific communities.
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Publications
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, 1633-1638, 1968-10-01
, 712-718, 1968-05-01
, 946-953, 1969-05-01
, 295-302, 1990-01-01
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, 249-254, 1983-01-01
, 1873-1873, 1972-12-01