LTC Jacob Capps

Assistant Professor

Core Physics Program Director

ARES OIC, NAR 2 Section leader

Physics and Nuclear Engineering

jacob.capps [at] westpoint.edu

Jacob Capps is a fifth-year academy professor in the Core Physics Program with the Department of Physics and Nuclear Engineering. He graduated from Tuskegee University in 2003 with a Bachelor of Science in aerospace engineering. He commissioned as an Aviation Officer and selected to fly the OH-58A/C and UH-60 helicopters. He subsequently served as a platoon leader, and assistant operations officer with the 2nd Battalion (Air Assault) 10th Aviation Brigade at Fort Drum, NY. 

Following the Aviation Captain’s Career Course, he served as the current operation’s G3 Air in 1st Corps Headquarters Section and took Company Command at 16th CAB in Fort Lewis, WA. He subsequently served on USFOR-A HQ in the G-3 Air office and finalized his aviation career at the 7TH Infantry Division Headquarters before attending graduate school for the second time. His final Operational Unit was at the Pentagon as a Strategic Planner in the G-3/5/7 DCGS office. He earned a Master of Business Administration from Northcentral University and later earned another Master of Science in physics from the Naval Postgraduate School. 

His research and thesis work involved creating a photo-counting spectrometer to characterize the photonic response of heavy oxide inorganic scintillator crystals to detect fast neutrons. He earned a PhD in physics from Oregon State University where his research focused on the application and validation of Geant4 modeling for optimization of complex structures for fast neutron detection.

LTC Capps’ deployment history includes: Afghanistan (02/2006-02/2007) with the 10th CAB (Combat Aviation Brigade), and Iraq (01/2009-01/2010) as the Corps current operations G3 Air Battle Captain, and Afghanistan (07/2012-07/2013) at USFOR-A Headquarters.

LTC Capps is originally from Seattle, WA. He is married to Melissa and has 6 kids, Calista (21), Amir (20), Libiya (12), and Solomon (10), Keeda (11) and Marcus (12). His outside interests include soccer, basketball, reading, weightlifting, and running.

Ph.D., Physics - Oregon State University 

M.S., Physics - Naval Postgraduate School 

M.B.A., Financial Management - Northcentral University 

B.S., Aerospace Engineering  - Tuskegee University

Research Interests

Fast Neutron Detection, Rocket Design, GPS Scintillation, Photonics, Solid State Physics

Current Research

Cloaking, Heavy Oxide Inorganic Scintillator Crystals, Plasma, Drag Coefficient optimization for rocket fin design

Selected Publications

J.W. Capps, C.F. Smith, and F. Alves, “Characterization and Spectral Response of High Efficiency Heavy Oxide Inorganic Scintillator Crystals for Gamma and Fast Neutron Detection,” Journal of Radiation Effects: Research and Engineering, vol. 35, no 1., pp. 36-43, April 2016.

Morock, Austin, Thomas Adlhizer, Dr. Mary Lanzerotti, LTC Jacob Capps, and Dr. Walter Lacarbonara, “A shortening pendulum: Hoisting control for medical evacuation rescues”, In International Journal of Nonlinear Mechanics, volume 158, article 104566. 2023.

S.M. Thompson, M. Talò, B. Krause, A. Janke, M. Lanzerotti, J. Capps, G. Lanzara, W. Lacarbonara, The effect of branched carbon nanotubes as reinforcing nano-filler in polymer nanocomposites, Composite Structures,Volume 295,2022,115794,ISSN 0263-8223, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compstruct.2022.115794.