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The Probability of Murder by Camille Minichino
The Probability of Murder by Camille Minichino









The Probability of Murder by Camille Minichino

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, December,ĪNSI N15.38 and Supplementary Standards, for American National Standards "Physical Protection Inspection Methods," prepared for Office Science Symposium, Proceedings, Institute for Electrical and ElectronicsĮngineering, San Francisco, October, 1981. "Inspection Methods for Safeguards Systems at Nuclear Facilities," Nuclear Nuclear Waste Management Abstracts, with Richard Heckman, Plenum "Thermophysical Properties of Liquid Tantalum and Molybdenum," May 26, 1977, UCRL 79344, with G. "A New Apparatus for Thermophysical Measurements Above 2500 K," High Temperatures-High Pressures, 1976, Vol. "Experimental Very High Pressure Equation of State and Thermophysical Properties of Liquid Ta and W," Proceedings of the American Physical Society December, 1975, UCRL 77360, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, with G. Excellence in editing awards from the Society of Technical Communication.Jack London Award from the California Writers Club.on the Board of Northern CA Mystery Writers of America.on the faculty of various community colleges and outreach.on the faculty of Golden Gate University, San Francisco, CA.More information about publications is at http//:CURRENT ACTIVITIES I've had more than 20 mystery novels published, plus numerous short stories and articles in both technical and popular magazines and websites. I also worked on problems of nuclear waste management and co-authored a book on the subject.

The Probability of Murder by Camille Minichino

I provided technical support to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission pre- and post-Three Mile Island, consulting at commercial reactors throughout the country. I've developed and taught writing classes and workshops at community colleges and through various writers' organizations, including Emeritus College (Diablo Valley College), California Writers Club, and Sisters in Crime.Īs a physicist, I carried out experimental physics research in spectroscopy at Fordham University in New York, and in high-temperature high-pressure physics at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California. John's College, Boston Dominican University, San Rafael, California and John F. I've served on numerous academic faculties: Golden Gate University, San Francisco Emmanuel College, Boston St. in Mathematics, Emmanuel College, BostonĪs an educator, I've developed and taught physics, mathematics, philosophy, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary courses at all levels. in physics, Fordham University, New York Cityī.A.











The Probability of Murder by Camille Minichino