Weatherford has been a faculty member in the FAMU Physics
Department since 1978. He has served as chairman of the department for 18 of
the last 23 years. Weatherford spent his summers working at IBM Almaden, NASA
Ames, the Department of Energy Laboratories at Argonne and Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratories. During this time, he helped start both a master’s (1998)
and a doctoral (2001) degree program in physics.
Weatherford received the FAMU Professorial Excellence Program Award (1999) and the Distinguished Researcher of the Year Award (2011). He became a Fellow of the National Society of Black Physicists in 2007, and has an ongoing interest in increasing the number of underrepresented minorities in physics and in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) disciplines. Additionally, Weatherford co-founded the Future Physicists of Florida (a middle school honor society) with Florida State University Physics Professor Paul Cottle, Ph.D.
Weatherford received his doctoral degree from Louisiana
State University in 1974, in the field of theoretical atomic and molecular
physics with a minor in solid-state physics. He completed post-doctoral
fellowships at FAMU (1974-1978) and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (1985-86).
K. Ken Redda, Ph.D., professor and interim vice president
for research noted of this appointment:
“I am looking forward to welcoming an outstanding researcher and
seasoned administrator to our Division of Research family. His superb and sustained service at FAMU is
impressive.”