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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:
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AMOP: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics |
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HPP: High Polymer Physics |
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AS: Astrophysics |
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MP: Materials Physics |
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BP: Biological Physics |
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NP: Nuclear Physics |
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CP: Chemical Physics |
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PB: Physics of Beams |
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CMP: Condensed Matter Physics |
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PF: Particles and Fields |
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FD: Fluid Dynamics |
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PP: Plasma Physics |
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E: Experimental |
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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
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.
Last Modified: 2006-November-30 (SVI)