Jay holds a Ph.D. in nuclear chemistry and a B.S. in chemistry, both from the University of Rochester. He has won several awards for excellence in teaching and has presented numerous lectures on the topics of Nuclear Chemistry, Christian Apologetics, Homeschooling, and Creation vs. Evolution. He has published more than 30 articles in the peer-reviewed scientific literature, mostly based on the research he did for the National Science Foundation, but he is best known for his award-winning “Exploring Creation With…” series of junior high and high school science textbooks and as well as his elementary science series that teaches science in the context of history. He is currently an adjunct professor of chemistry and physics at Anderson University in Anderson, Indiana.
Links to Selected Papers & Books:
- Science in the Beginning
- Exploring Creation with General Science
- Discovering Design with Chemistry
- Reasonable Faith: The Scientific Case for Christianity
- A Time-Independent Measurement of the Speed of Light
- Beneficial Mutations?
- Decay Patterns of Dysprosium Nuclei Produced in 32S + 118,124Sn Fusion Reactions
- Evidence for Radial-Energy Scaling of Non-Equilibrium Neutron Yield in Damped 139La + 40Ar Reactions
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