
Jake Hebert
Biography
Jake Hebert earned a B.S. from Lamar University, an M.S. from Texas A&M University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Dallas (all degrees in physics). He studied optics at Texas A&M and was a 1995-96 Dean’s Graduate Fellow. His Ph.D. research involved a study of the possible connection between fair-weather atmospheric electricity and weather and climate. He has taught at both the high school and university levels and became a research associate at the Institute for Creation Research in 2011, where his research interests include climates before and after the Flood, cosmology, and general apologetics.
Articles
- Central rotation in globular clusters: an indicator of relative youth?
- The current state of creationist ice core research
- Have uniformitarians rescued the ‘Pacemaker of the Ice Ages’ paper?
- Tephra and inflated ice core ages
- Multiverse no help for evolution
- A broken climate pacemaker?—part 2
- A broken climate pacemaker?—part 1
- Global warming and ‘climate change’—recent developments and guidelines for discernment
- Solar activity, cold European winters, and the Little Ice Age
- Are cosmic rays affecting high-latitude winter cyclones?
- Apparent difficulties with a CMAS cosmic ray–weather/climate link
- Two possible mechanisms linking cosmic rays to weather and climate
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