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  Julian D. Maynard, Jr. received his undergraduate degree at the University of Virginia in 1967 and his Ph.D. in physics at Princeton University in 1974. Jay joined the faculty at The Pennsylvania State University in 1977 and currently has the title of Distinguished Professor of Physics. His acoustics research has been featured in the New York Times Science Section, and has appeared in Physics Today, Reviews of Modern Physics, New Scientist Magazine, La Recherche and Physik in unserer Zeit. A film about his invention, Nearfield Acoustical Holography, developed with E. G. Williams, has been aired several times on the PBS television series Nova. His research is referenced in the textbook Superfluidity and Superconductivity and was cited in the 50 Years of Physics in America issue of Physics Today. Professor Maynard is a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America and the American Physical Society, and a recipient of the Silver Medal in Physical Acoustics from the Acoustical Society of America.
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