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ACIPA LIFE MEMBERS

November 30, 2006

 

Life members of ACIPA are marked with a %% sign.

Fellows of the American Physical Society are marked with a * sign.

The following abbreviations are used to indicate the field(s) of research interest:

 

AMOP: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics

 

HPP: High Polymer Physics

AS: Astrophysics

 

MP: Materials Physics

BP: Biological Physics

 

NP: Nuclear Physics

CP: Chemical Physics

 

PB: Physics of Beams

CMP: Condensed Matter Physics

 

PF: Particles and Fields

FD: Fluid Dynamics

 

PP: Plasma Physics

 

E: Experimental

 

T: Theoretical

 

%%ANANTARAMAN, N.

Senior Physicist

National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory     

Michigan State University     

East Lansing, MI 48824-1321           

Phone: 517-333-6337 (o); 517-349-5947 (h)

FAX: 517-353-5967

Email: anantaraman@nscl.msu.edu

NP(E)

Ph.D.: University of Chicago (1973)

Spin excitations in nuclei studied by inelastic and charge-exchange reactions; physics with radioactive beams.

 

 

%%ARAVIND, Padmanabhan K.            

Associate Professor

Physics Department

Worcester Polytechnic Institute         

Worcester, MA 01609-2280  

Phone: 508-831-5559 (o); 508-879-2039 (h)

FAX: 508-831-5886

Email: paravind@wpi.edu

AMOP(T)

Ph.D.: Northwestern University (1980)

Quantum optics, quantum information theory.

 


 

*%%ASHTEKAR, Abhay Vasant

Eberly Professor

104 Davey Laboratory           

Penn State University

University Park, PA 16802-6300

Phone: 814-863-9601 (o); 814-867-8406 (h)

FAX: 814-867-9608

Email: ashtekar@phys.psu.edu

AS(T), PF(T)

Ph.D.: University of Chicago (1974)

General relativity and gravitation; quantum field theory; quantum gravity; foundations of quantum mechanics; differential geometry; functional analysis. Director of the Center for Gravitational Physics and Geometry at Penn State University.

 

 

*%%BANAVAR, Jayanth R.        

Distinguished Professor & Head

Physics Department   

Penn State University

University Park, PA 16802-6300       

Phone: 814-863-1089 (o); 814-867-4788 (h)

FAX: 814-865-0978

Email: jayanth@phys.psu.edu

CMP(T)

Ph.D: University of Pittsburgh (1978)

Statistical physics and condensed matter physics.

 

 

%%BASU, Shantanu          

Asst. Professor

Physics & Astronomy Dept.  

University of Western Ontario

London, Ontario N6A 3K7   

Canada           

Phone: 519-661-2111x86706 (o)

FAX: 519-661-2033

Email: basu@astro.uwo.ca

AS(T)

Ph.D: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1993)

Star formation, interstellar medium, computational astrophysics.

 


 

%%BHAT, Mulki R.                      

Retired

P.O. Box 705

Miller Place, NY 11764         

Phone: 631-928-9545 (h)

Email: mrbhat@worldnet.att.net

NP(E)

Ph.D.: Ohio State University (1961)

 

 

*%%BHATT, Ravindra Nautam  

Professor

Dept. Elec. Engineering         

Princeton University  

Princeton, NJ 08544-5263     

Phone: 609-258-1819 (o)

FAX: 609-258-3745

Email: ravin@ee.princeton.edu

CMP(T)

Ph.D.: University of Illinois (1976)

Disordered and correlated electron systems; random magnetic systems; high temperature superconductivity; metal-insulator transition; quantum Hall effect; etc.

 

 

*%%BHATTACHARYA, Sabyasachi     

Director

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research        

Homi Bhabha Rd       

Colaba, Mumbai 400005

India   

Phone: 91-22-22804500

FAX: 91-22-22804501

Email: shobo@tifr.res.in

CMP(E), FD(E)

Ph.D.: Northwestern University (1978)

Disordered solids; charge density wave conductors; superconductivity; phase transitions; complex fluids.

 


 

%%BOSE, Samir K.           

Professor

Department of Physics           

University of Notre Dame     

Notre Dame, IN 46656          

Phone: 574-631-7215 (o); 574-272-6970 (h)

FAX: 574-631-5952

Email: sbose@nd.edu

AS(T), PF(T)

Ph.D.: University of Rochester (1962)

 

 

%%CHATTOPADHYAY, Soumitra       

Professor

Division of Natural Science, Maths and P.E.

Floyd College

P.O. Box 1864

Rome, GA 30162-1854         

Phone: 706-295-6353 (o)

FAX: 706-295-6356

Email: soumitra@floyd.edu

AMOP(T), CP(T)

Ph.D.: University of Missouri, Columbia (1991)

 

 

*%%CHATTOPADHYAY, Swapan

Associate Director     

Director's Office        

MS 7A            PBJefferson Lab

12000 Jefferson Avenue

Newport News, VA 23606    

Phone: 757-269-7001 (o)       

FAX:  

Email: swapan@jlab.org

PF(E+T), PP(E+T)

Ph.D.: University of California, Berkeley (1982)

Advanced Collider/Accelerator concepts (theory and expt); nonlinear phenomena; ultrashort phenomena; quantum processes in computing; synchrotron radiation; ultracold systems. Editor-in-Chief of "Particle Accelarators" journal. Associate Director, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.

 


 

%%CHATURVEDI, Pradeep K.

Professor

Department of Astronomy     

University of Maryland

College Park, MD 20742       

Phone: 301-405-1621 (o); 703-451-7266 (h)

FAX: 301-405-9966

Email: chat@astro.umd.edu

PP(T)

Ph.D.: Phys. Res. Lab., Ahmedabad (1976)

Theoretical studies in space plasma physics, especially with applications to terrestrial ionosphere, magnetosphere, and solar physics.

 

 

%%CHAUDHARI, Ram D.

Professor

Department of Physics           

SUNY at Oswego

Oswego, NY 13126

Phone: 315-341-2676 (o); 315-343-3583 (h)

FAX: 315-341-5424

Email: chaudhar@oswego.edu

CMP(E+T)

Ph.D.: University of British Columbia (1964)

Superconductivity; kinetics of surface aggregation; undergraduate teaching.

 

 

%%DESAI, Rashmi C.

Professor Emeritus

Department of Physics Room 1001

60 St. George Street

Toronto ON

Canada M5S1A7

Phone: 416-978-5191 (o)

FAX: 416-978-2537

Email: desai@physics.utoronto.ca

CMP (T), MP(T)

PhD.: Cornell University (1966)

Interface dynamics in self-organized and self-assembled systems.  Thermodynamically unstable and metastable systems.

 


 

%%DUTTA, Suvendra

Harvard University

 

%%GANGOPADHYAY, Shubhra           

Professor

Dept Elec/Comp Eng  La Pierre Chair

Univ Missouri at Columbia    

Columbia, MO 65211

Phone: 573-882-4070 (o)

FAX: 573-882-0397

Email: gangopadhyays@missouri.edu

AMOP(E), CMP(E)

Ph.D.: IIT Kharagpur (1982)

Deposition of hydrogenated amorphous silicon thin films using linear and toroidal electron-cyclotron-resonance plasma systems; characterization of the films using picosecond photoluminescence decay and various other optical and electrical techniques.

 

 

*%%GARG, Shila   

Professor

PhysicsDepartment    

College of Wooster    

Wooster, OH 44691   

Phone: 330-263-2586 (o)

FAX: 330-263-2516

Email: sgarg@wooster.edu

CMP, AMOP

Ph.D.: University of Kent, UK (1975)

 

 

*%%GARG, Umesh           

Professor

Department of Physics           

University of Notre Dame     

Notre Dame, IN 46556          

Phone: 574-631-7352 (o); 574-272-2957

FAX: 574-631-5952

Email: umesh.garg.1@nd.edu

NP(E)

Ph.D.: SUNY at Stony Brrok (1978)

High angular momentum properties of nuclei; superdeformation and other exotic shapes and their evolution; giant resonances.

 


 

%%GHOSH, Kunal Prasad           

Asst. Head for Undergraduate Affairs

Department of Physics           

Carnegie Mellon University   

5000 Forbes Avenue  

Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Phone: 412-268-3413 (o); 412-372-8950 (h)

FAX: 412-681-0648

Email: kghosh@andrew.cmu.edu

CMP(T)

Ph.D.: Iowa State University (1988)

Average dielectric function and spectral representation of composites with fractal structure.

 

 

%%GUHA, Sabyasachi      

Physics Specialist

Department of Physics           

Rutgers University     

P.O. Box 849 

Piscataway, NJ 08855-0849  

Phone: 908-445-4017 (o); 908-886-8614

FAX: 908-445-4343

Email: sabya@physics.rutgers.edu

CMP(T)

Ph.D.: IISc, Bangalore (1987)

Metal-insulator transition, multilayers, ultrathin high temperature superconductors.

 

 

*%%GUPTA, Yogendra M.          

Professor & Director

Department of Physics, Institute for Shock Physics

Washington State University 

Pullman, WA 99164-2814     

Phone: 509-335-7217 (o); 509-332-1333

FAX: 509-335-6115

Email: ymgupta@wsu.edu

CMP(E), MP(E)

Ph.D.: Washington State University (1972)

Understanding the response of condensed materials to high dynamic pressures, with particular emphasis on real-time examination of mechanistic issues at different length scales (atomic to continuum length scales). The measurements involve time-resolved optical spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, and continuum data in shock-wave experiments.

 


 

%%IYER, Savitri V.           

Associate Professor

Department of Physics, SUNY Geneseo                   

Geneseo, NY 14454  

Phone: 585-245-5540 (o)

FAX: 585-245-5288

Email: iyer@geneseo.edu

PF (T)

Ph.D.: University of Pittsburgh (1993)

General relativity and geometrical methods. Strong deflection gravitational lensing.

 

 

%%JAGGI, Narendra K.

Professor

Department of Physics           

Illinois Wesleyan University

Bloomington, IL 61702-2900

Phone: 309-556-3418 (o)

FAX: 309-556-3411

Email: njaggi@titan.iwu.edu

CMP

 

 

*%%JAIN, Piyare L.

Professor

Department of Physics           

SUNY at Buffalo      

Amherst, NY 14260  

Phone: 716-645-2538 (o); 716-632-3716 (h)

FAX: 716-645-2507

Email: phyjain@buffalo.edu

NP(E), PF(E)

Ph.D.: Michigan State University (1954)

Ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collision studies at CERN and BNL, looking for signatures of the quark-gluon-plasma transition.

 


 

*%%JAIN, Jainendra

Erwin W. Mueller Professor

Department of Physics           

Penn State University

104 Davey Laboratory

University Park, PA 16802    

Phone: 814-863-1162 (o)

FAX: 814-865-3604

Email: jain@phys.psu.edu

CMP(T)

Ph.D.: SUNY at Stony Brook (1985)

Condensed matter theory.

 

 

*%%JASWAL, Sitaram S.

Professor

Department of Physics

University of Nebraska

266 Behlen

Lincoln, NE 68588-0111

Phone: 402-472-2787 (o); 402-423-0255 (h)

FAX: 402-472-2879

Email: sjaswal@unlserve.unl.edu

CMP(T), MP(T)

Ph.D.: Michigan State University (1964)

Electronic structure and properties of hard magnets, magnetic multilayers, and other complex solids.

 

 

*%%JENA, Purusottam

Professor

Department of Physics

Virginia Commonwealth University  

Richmond, VA 23284-2000  

Phone: 804-828-8991 (o); 804-741-7724 (h)

FAX: 804-828-7073

Email: jena@gems.vcu.edu

CMP(T), CP(T)

Ph.D.: University of California, Riverside (1970)

Defects in metals; clusters; electronic structure.

 


 

%%KUMAR, Alok 

Associate Professor

Department of Physics           

SUNY at Oswego      

Oswego, NY 13126   

Phone: 315-341-2695 (o); 315-342-7512 (h)

FAX: 315-341-5434

Email: kumar@oswego.edu

AMOP(E+T)

Ph.D.: Kanpur University (1980)

Atomic inner shell ionization, including multielectron transitions; effects of chemical coordination on X-ray spectra. History of science, in particular India's contributions.

 

 

*%%MAHANTI, Subhendra Dev

Professor

Department of Physics

Michigan State University

East Lansing, MI 48824

Phone: 517-355-9200x2303 (o); 517-337-9570 (h)

FAX: 517-353-0690

Email: mahanti@pa.msu.edu

CMP(T)

Ph.D.: University of California, Riverside (1968)

Structural phase transitions in solids; properties of intercalated layered solids ranging from graphite intercalation compounds to complex layered oxides. Dynamics of anharmonic systems.

 

 

*%%MOHAPATRA, Rabindra Nath      

Professor

Dept. Physics & Astronomy  

University of Maryland

College Park, MD 20742-4111

Phone: 301-405-6022 (o)

FAX: 301-314-9525

email: rmohapat@physics.umd.edu

PF (T)

Ph.D: University of Rochester (1969)

Left-right symmetric models of elementary particles; neutrino mass.

 


 

%%MOODERA, Jagadeesh S.

Group Leader

NW14-2114

Massachusetts Inst. Tech.

170 Albany Street

Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 

Phone: 617-253-5423 (o); 617-776-2076 (h)

FAX: 617-253-5405

Email: moodera@mit.edu

CMP(E), MP(E)

Thin film magnetism, superconductivity, and tunneling. Spin-polarized and dependent tunneling: fundamental and applied phase change semiconductor materials (for future atomically resolved storage).

 

 

*%%PAKVASA, Sandip

Professor

Department of Physics           

University of Hawaii at Manoa

2505 Correa Rd.

Honolulu, HI 96822   

Phone: 808-956-2970 (o); 808-263-4569 (h)

FAX: 808-956-2930

Email: pakvasa@uhhepg.phys.hawaii.edu

PF(T)

Ph.D.: Purdue University (1966)

Symmetries, weak interactions, CP violation, Fermion mass problem, neutrino physics (solar and other neutrinos), etc.

 

 

%%PANDE, Chandra S.

Section Head

Code 6325Naval Research Laboratory

4555 Overlook Ave SW

Washington, DC 20375-5000

Phone: 202-767-2744 (o)

FAX: 202-767-2623

email: pande@anvil.nrl.navy.mil

CMP(E+T), MP(E+T)

Ph.D: (1970)

 


 

*%%PANDHARIPANDE, Vijay R.

Professor

Department of Physics           

University of Illinois  

1110 W Green Street 

Urbana, IL 61801

Phone: 217-333-8079 (o); 217-344-6526 (h)

FAX: 217-333-9819

Email: vijay@rsm1.physics.uiuc.edu

NP(T)

Ph.D.: TIFR, Mumbai (1969)

Nuclear many-body theory; quark models of hadrons; quantum liquids; neutron stars.

 

 

*%%PATHRIA, Raj K.

Professor

Dept. of Physics                     

University of Waterloo          

Waterloo, ON

Canada            N2L 3G1       

Phone: 519-885-1211 x 3624 (o); 519-725-5217 (h) 

FAX: 519-746-8115  

email: rpathria@physics.watstar.uwaterloo.ca

CP(T), CMP(T)          

Ph.D.: University of Delhi (1957)     

(i) Statistical physics: phase transitions, quantum fluids, magnetic systems, polymer chains. (ii) Analytical evaluation of lattice sums.

 

 

*%%PATI, Jogesh C.

Professor

Dept. of Physics & Astronomy

University of Maryland         

College Park, MD 20742       

Phone: 301-405-6009 (o); 301-262-1786 (h)

FAX: 301-314-9465

email: pati@physics.umd.edu

PF (T)

Ph.D: University of Maryland (1960)

 


 

%%PENDYALA, Subra    

Professor & Chair

Physics Department

SUNY Coll. at Fredonia

Fredonia, NY 14063  

Phone: 716-673-3304 (o)

FAX: 716-673-3347

Email: pendyala@fredonia.edu

CMP, AMOP

Ph.D.: University of Western Ontario

Positron physics, digital electronics.

 

 

*%%RAGHAVAN, Ramaswamy 

Professor

Department of Physics

Virginia Tech 

325 Robeson Hall

Blacksburg, VA 24061

Phone: 540-231-2761 (o)

email: raghavan@vt.edu

AS(E), NP(E), PF(E)

Ph.D.: Purdue University (1965)

General field of astro-particle physic: in particular, the experimental detection and spectroscopy of solar neutrinos. Originator of two low-energy solar neutrino experiments under construction in Gran Sasso, Italy.

 

 

*%%RAJAGOPAL, A.K.  

Senior Physicist

Code 6860-1  

Naval Research Lab.  

4555 Overlook Ave, SW

Washington, DC 20375-5320

Phone: 202-767-1373 (o); 703-356-0741 (h)

FAX: 202-767-4290

Email: rajagopal@estd.nrl.navy.mil

CMP(T)

Ph.D.: Harvard University(1964)

 


 

%%RAJAGOPALAN, Raj

Chem Biomol Eng      Professor

E5-02-11, Natl Univ of Singapore

Block E5, 4 Engineering Dr 4

Singapore 117576

Singapore

Phone: 65-68742186

FAX: 65-67791936

cherajr@nus.edu.sg

CP(T), CMP(T)

Ph.D: Syracuse University (1975)

Colloid physics; statistical thermodynamics (in particular, liquid state physics); polymer films.

 

 

%%RAJEEV, Sarada G.

Professor

Dept. Physics & Astronomy  

University of Rochester         

Rochester, NY 14627

Phone: 585-275-4796 (o); 585-473-3305 (h)

FAX: 585-275-8527

Email: rajeev@pas.rochester.edu

PF(T)

Ph.D.: Syracuse University (1984)

Theoretical high energy physics, focusing on problems relating to quantum field theory and its mathematical foundations. Study of the large-N limit of Yang-Mills theories.

 

 

%%RAMAVATARAM, Sathyavathi

Retired

184 Idlewood Dr

Stamford, CT 06905  

Phone: 203-322-2983 (h)

Email: mayaleel@optonline.net

NP(E)

Ph.D.: University of Manchester (1961)

Nuclear model development with emphasis on interpretation of experimental data in terms of microscopic theories of the nucleus. Structure plus reaction theories.

 


 

%%RAMPRASAD, Ramamurthy

Senior Scientist

MS FPD22 Motorola 

7700 South River Parkway

Tempe, AZ 85284      

Phone: 480-755-5508 (o);

FAX: 480-755-5055

Email: r.ramprasad@motorola.com

CMP(T), MP(T)

Ph.D.: University of Illinois, Urbana (1997)

First principles studies of bulk and surface materials.

 

 

%%SARMA, Bimal Kumar

Professor

Department of Physics           

University of Wisconsin

PO Box 413   

Milwaukee, WI 53211

Phone: 414-229-6336 (o); 414-332-2944 (h)

FAX: 414-229-5589

Email: bksarma@uwm.edu

CMP(E)

Ph.D: Northwestern University (1980)

Experimental low-temperature physics; superconductivity.

 

 

%%SATPATHY, Sashi

Professor

Department of Physics

University of Missouri

Columbia, MO65211

Phone: 573-882-4838 (o); 573-443-6924 (h)

FAX: 573-882-4195

Email: satpathys@missouri.edu

CMP(T)

Ph.D.:University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (1982)

Electronic Structure Theory of Solids.  Photonic Band Gap Materials.

 


 

%%SEN, Surajit

Professor

Department of Physics

SUNY at Buffalo

Buffalo, NY 14260-1500

Phone: 716-645-2017x193 (o); 716-688-6078 (h)

FAX: 716-645-2507

email: sen@nsm.buffalo.edu

CMP(T)

Ph.D.: Universityof Georgia (1990)

Theoretical non-equilibrium statistical physics, nonlinear physics. Current research efforts include: shock propagation in granular beds; nonlinear acoustic imaging of buried objects; nanoprinting; shock absorption; slow relaxation in glassy materials; solitary wave crossing in discrete systems; disease modeling, battle studies and learning models.

 

 

%%SHARMA, Prakash C.

Professor

Physics Department   

Tuskegee University  

Tuskegee, AL 36088

Phone: 205-727-8998 (o); 205-821-8229 (h)

FAX: 205-727-8090

CMP(T), MP(T)

Ph.D.: Banaras Hindu University (1972)

Principal investigator for Naval Surface Warfare Center and Defense Nuclear Agency research projects; President, 1993 and 1994, Alabama Academy of Science.

 

 

%%SHIVAMOGGI, Bhimsen K.

Professor

Dept. of Mathematics

University of Central Florida

Orlando, FL 32816-6990       

Phone: 407-823-2061 (o); 407-365-8276 (h)

FAX: 407-823-6253

Email: bhimsens@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu

FD(T), PP(T)

Ph.D.: University of Colorado, Boulder (1978)

Hydrodynamics and hydromagnetic stability; nonlinear plasma waves; magnetic field reconnection; turbulence theory.

 


 

%%SINGH, Surendra Pal

Professor & Chair

Dept. of Physics

University of Arkansas

Fayetteville, AR 72701

Phone: 501-575-5930 (o); 479-575-5930

FAX: 479-575-4580

Email: ssingh@uark.edu

AMOP(E+T)

Ph.D.: University of Rochester (1982)

Laser dynamics, nonlinear optics, and quantum optics. Study of quantum and classical coherence in optics.

 

 

*%%SINHA, Sunil

Professor

University of California at San Diego           

Department of Physics

9500 Gilman Drive

La Jolla, CA 92093

Phone: 858-822-5537 (o)

FAX: 858-534-3501

Email: ssinha@physics.ucsd.edu

CMP(E)

Ph.D.: Cambridge University (1964)

X-ray and neutron scattering studies of condensed matter: complex fluids, superconductors, etc.

 

 

*%%SREENIVASAN, Katepalli R.

Director

International Centre for Theoretical Physics

Strada Costiera 11

I-34014 Trieste

Italy

email: krs@ictp.it

FD(E+T)

Ph.D.: IISc, Bangalore (1975)

Turbulent flows; transition to turbulence; chaotic phenomena in dynamical systems.

 


 

*%%SRINIVASAN, Rangaswamy

Senior Physicist

UVTech Associates   

98 Cedar Lane           

Ossining, NY 10562  

Phone: 914-941-9411 (o); 914-962-2287 (h)

FAX: 914-941-6254

CP(E)

Ph.D.: University of Southern California (1956)

Interaction of laser radiation with materials, mainly organic solids.

 

 

*%%SUDARSHAN, E.C. George

Professor

Dept. Physics & Astronomy

University of Texas

Austin, TX 78712      

Phone: 512-471-5229 (o)

FAX: 512-471-9637

email: sudarshan@utaphy.ph.utexas.edu

PF (T)

Ph.D: University of Rochester

Weak interaction physics; analytic continuation of normed vector spaces of quantum theory; spin-statistics theorem and TCP theorem.

 

 

*%%TATA, Xerxes R.

Professor

Department of Physics           

University of Hawaii at Manoa

2505 Correa Rd.

Honolulu, HI 96822

Phone: 808-956-7690 (o); 808-395-0549 (h)

FAX: 808-956-2930

email: tata@uhhepg.phys.hawaii.edu

PF(T)

Ph.D.: University of Texas, Austin (1981)

Collider phenomenology; physics beyond the Standard Model; weak scale supersymmetry; unification of interactions.

 


 

%%VALLURI, Sreeram    

Adjunct Professor

Department of Mathematics

University of Western Ontario

London, ON  

Canada N6A 3K7

Phone: 519-661-2111, ext 6499 (o); 519-472-1842 (h)

FAX: 519-661-2033

email: valluri@uwo.ca

PF(T), General Phys. (T)

Ph.D.: University of Regina, Canada (1975)

Gravitational radiation: search algorithms; sequence transformations and their applications to coalescing binaries and the QED of strong fields; Newton's apsidal precession theorem, etc.

 

 

*%%VARSHNI, Yatendra Pal

Professor

Department of Physics           

University of Ottawa

Ottawa, ON

Canada            K1N 6N5

Phone: 613-562-5800 (o); 613-234-6592 (h)

FAX: 613-562-5190

Email: ypvsj@aix1.uottawa.ca

CP, CMP, AS

Ph.D.: University of Allahabad (1956)

Supersymmetric quantum mechanic; 1/N method; shifted 1/N method; WKB method; supersymmetric WKB method; screened potentials; diatomic potentials; quasars; red shifts; population inversion in plasmas.

 

 

%%VYAS, Reeta

Professor

Physics Department

University of Arkansas

Fayetteville, AR 72701          

Phone: 501-575-6569 (o); 501-521-1179 (h)

FAX: (501)575-4580

email: rvyas@uark.edu

AMOP(T), NP(T)

Ph.D: SUNY at Buffalo (1984)

Quantum optics: squeezed states, photon counting statistics, interaction of radiation with matter, etc. Nuclear physics: meson exchange effects, nuclear reaction three-body problem.

 

 

*%%WALI, Kameshwar C.

Professor

201 Physics Bldg.

Syracuse University

Syracuse, NY 13244-1130

Phone: 315-443-9113 (o); 315-637-5978 (h)

FAX: 315-443-9103

Email: wali@physics.syr.edu

PF(T)

Ph.D.: University of Wisconsin (1959)

Grand unified theories; a unified approach to Gauge and Higgs fields in the framework of noncommutative geometry; monopoles in the presence of gravity.

 

 

*%%YODH, Arjun G.

Professor

Department of Physics

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA 19104-6396

Phone: 215-898-6354 (o)

FAX: 215-898-2010

Email: yodh@dept.physics.upenn.edu

CMP(E)

Ph.D.: Harvard University (1986)

Diffusing light probes of complex fluids and biological tissues; colloids and colloidal assembly; nonlinear optical spectroscopy of solid-solid interfaces; femtosecond vibrational spectroscopy of adsorbates on metal surfaces.

 

 

*%%YODH, Gaurang B.   

Professor

Department of Physics

University of California

Irvine, CA 92717       

Phone: 714-824-6660 (o); 714-854-2393 (h)

FAX: 714-824-7478

email: yodh@master.ps.uci.edu

AS(E), PF(E)

Ph.D.: University of Chicago (1955)

Search for emission of ultra-high-energy radiation from astrophysical compact objects using the CYGNUS air shower telescope. Study of behavior of particle interactions at extremely high energies in cosmic rays and at future accelerators.

 

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