PandA People – Tenured & Tenure Track Faculty
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Harjit S. Ahluwalia, Professor PhD, Gujarat University, 1960 Cosmic-ray and high-energy astrophysics, solar and space physics, plasma physics; nuclear electronics. |
Contact Information P&A 178 505-277-2941 hsa@unm.edu Homepage |
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Rouzbeh Allahverdi, Assistant Professor PhD, University of Alberta, 2000 Particle physics and cosmology: physics beyond the standard model, supersymmetry, inflation, dark matter, lepto/baryogenesis. |
Contact Information P&A 172 505.277.5228 rouzbeh@unm.edu |
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Bernd Bassalleck, Department Chair, Professor PhD, Universität Karlsruhe, 1977 Experimental Subatomic Physics, particularly Strangeness Nuclear Physics, Spin Physics, Rare Kaon Decays, and Dark Matter. |
Contact Information P&A Chair 505-277-1517 bossek@unm.edu News from the Chair |
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Kevin E. Cahill, Professor PhD, Harvard University, 1967 Particle theory, lattice-gauge theory. Medical physics. |
Contact Information P&A 176 505-277-5318 cahill@unm.edu |
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Carlton M. Caves, Distinguished Professor PhD, California Institute of Technology, 1979 Quantum information theory and quantum computation. Theory of open quantum systems and decoherence. Nonlinear dynamics and quantum chaos. Theoretical quantum optics. |
Contact Information P&A Rm. 19 505-277-8674 caves@phys.unm.edu Homepage |
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Ivan H. Deutsch, Professor, Regents' Lecturer Director, Center for Advanced Studies PhD, University of California at Berkeley, 1992 Quantum optics/atomic physics: laser cooling and trapping, optical lattices, quantum computation, coherent control, quantum dissipative systems. Nonlinear optics, optical solitons, photon fluids. |
Contact Information P&A 24 505-277-1502 ideutsch@unm.edu Group Page |
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Jean-Claude Diels, Professor PhD, University of Brussels, 1973 Laser physics and nonlinear optics, ultrafast phenomena. High-resolution spectroscopy and imaging, adaptive optics and interferometry. Laser-induced discharges and plasmas. Laser gyros and related sensing of displacements, index of refraction, magnetic and electric fields. |
Contact Information P&A 124 505-277-4026 jcdiels@unm.edu Homepage |
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David H. Dunlap, Professor PhD, University of Rochester, 1987 Transport and tunneling phenomena, hopping transport, disordered materials, molecular solids. |
Contact Information P&A 14 505-277-2120 dunlap@unm.edu |
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Douglas Fields, Associate Professor PhD, Indiana University, 1991 High energy-density nuclear physics, high-energy spin physics. Collider instrumentation. Physics education. |
Contact Information P&A 132 505-277-1466 fields@unm.edu Homepage |
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Daniel Finley, Professor Associate Chair for Undergraduate Affairs PhD, University of California at Berkeley, 1968 General relativity: exact solutions of Einstein field equations, singularities in the metric tensor, gravitational radiation. Complex manifolds and HH-spaces, symmetries of nonlinear partial differential equations, (infinite-dimensional) Lie algebras of symmetries. |
Contact Information P&A 168 505-277-8799 finley@phys.unm.edu Homepage |
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JM Geremia, Assistant Professor PhD, Princeton University, 2001 Quantum measurement and control. Experimental quantum optics and atomic physics. Laser trapping and cooling. Quantum limits to precision measurement. Quantum information science. |
Contact Information P&A 25 505-277-1617 Lab 128/130 277-8054 jgeremia@unm.edu Homepage |
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Michael S. Gold, Professor PhD, University of California at Berkeley, 1986 High-energy collider physics, fundamental interactions and supersymmetry, new particle searches, rare decays. Particle-physics instrumentation. |
Contact Information P&A 1111/131 505-277-2086/505-277 mgold@unm.edu Homepage |
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Patricia A. Henning, Associate Professor Director, Institute for Astrophysics PhD, University of Maryland, 1990 Extragalactic astronomy, radio astronomy, galaxy clusters and superclusters, material content of cosmic voids. |
Contact Information P&A 31 505-277-3166 henning@phys.unm.edu |
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V.M. Kenkre, Distinguished Professor Director, Consortium of the Americas for Interdisciplinary Science PhD, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1971 Statistical physics. Nonlinear science. Mathematical biology and theory of the spread of epidemics. Quantum transport and tunneling phenomena. Bose-Einstein Condensation. Materials theory. |
Contact Information P&A 35 505-277-4846 kenkre@unm.edu Homepage |
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Steven J. Koch, Assistant Professor PhD, Cornell University, 2003 Experimental single-molecule biophysics: optical and magnetic tweezers, micro and nanofabricated devices for mechanical manipulation of biomolecules. |
Contact Information P&A 1160 505-277-1542 sjkoch@unm.edu Homepage |
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Keith Lidke, Assistant Professor |
Contact Information P&A klidke@unm.edu |
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Dinesh Loomba, Associate Professor PhD, Boston University, 1998 Extragalactic Astronomy, Particle Astrophysics, and Dark Matter |
Contact Information P&A 1025 505-277-4521 dloomba@unm.edu Observational Cosmology |
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John A. J. Matthews, Professor Director, New Mexico Center for Particle Physics PhD, University of Toronto, 1971 Cosmic-ray and high-energy astrophysics. High-energy collider physics. Particle-physics instrumentation. |
Contact Information P&A 1029 505-277-2077 johnm@phys.unm.edu Homepage |
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John T. McGraw, Professor PhD, University of Texas, 1977 Adaptive optics and interferometry; galactic astronomy. |
Contact Information P&A 34 505-277-2705 mcgraw@phys.unm.edu |
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Ylva Pihlström, Assistant Professor PhD, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, 2001 Radio astronomy: Active Galactic Nuclei, starburst galaxies, extragalactic and Galactic masers. Radio interferometry techniques including Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI). |
Contact Information P&A 170 277-4492 ylva@unm.edu Homepage |
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Sudhakar Prasad, Professor PhD, Harvard University, 1983 Adaptive optics and interferometric imaging. Theoretical quantum optics, propagation in optical fibers. |
Contact Information P&A 1115 505-277-5876 sprasad@unm.edu |
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Richard J. Rand, Associate Professor PhD, California Institute of Technology, 1991 Gaseous halos of galaxies, diffuse ionized gas, the disk-halo connection, superbubbles and chimneys. Star formation processes in spirals, molecular gas, atomic gas, HII region populations. Ring galaxies. |
Contact Information P&A 166 505-277-2073 rjr@phys.unm.edu Homepage |
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Wolfgang Rudolph, Regents' Professor Associate Chair for Graduate Affairs PhD, University of Jena High-resolution spectroscopy and imaging, laser physics and nonlinear optics, ultrashort light pulses. Biophysics. |
Contact Information P&A 1107 505-277-2081 wrudolph@unm.edu Homepage |
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Sally C. Seidel, Professor PhD, University of Michigan, 1987 High-energy collider physics, QCD, rare decays. Particle-physics instrumentation. |
Contact Information P&A 1103 505-277-2087 seidel@phys.unm.edu Homepage |
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Mansoor Sheik-Bahae, Professor PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1987 Laser physics and nonlinear optics, ultrafast phenomena, solid-state physics. |
Contact Information P&A 1109 505-277-2080 msb@unm.edu Sheik-Bahae's Research Group |
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Gregory B. Taylor, Associate Professor PhD, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991 Clusters of Galaxies, Active Galactic Nuclei, Jets, Gamma-Ray Bursts, Radio Interferometry Techniques |
Contact Information P&A 180 505-277-5238 gbtaylor@unm.edu Homepage |
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James L. Thomas, Associate Professor PhD, Cornell University, 1991 Phospholipids are the amphiphilic molecules that are the structural foundation of essentially all cell membranes. In addition, they have found practical application in synthetic membranes for drug delivery vehicles, and as stabilizing monolayers for ultrasound constrast agents. Our laboratory is engaged in optical and fluorescence studies of phospholipid layers and cell membranes, in order to elucidate the dynamical properties of these important biophysical/biomedical materials and their constituent molecules. |
Contact Information P&A 1113 505-277-1413 jthomas@unm.edu Homepage |
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