University of New Mexico 
Department of Physics and Astronomy 
Adjunct Faculty Directory
Terry Aselage
Terry Aselage, Adjunct Associate Professor
Ph.D., University of Florida, 1984

Measurements of electronic and thermal transport properties of condensed matter, particularly as they apply to energy conversion devices.

Sandia National Laboratories: 
   845-8027

Laboratory at UNM: 
    Room 171,  277-2110 

tlasela@sandia.gov

John C. Brandt
John C. Brandt, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1960
M.B.A., Loyola College, 1983

One of the original Hubble Space Telescope scientists, his Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph was on board the original launch of the telescope and decoded the makeup of stars by looking at spectra.

Office: P&A 31
(505) 277-2673

jbrandt@phys.unm.edu

Richard I. Epstein
Richard I. Epstein, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1972

Theoretical aspects of neutron stars, pulsars, 
supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, nucleosynthesis, 
cosmic rays, and galaxy formation.

epstein@lanl.gov

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Edward R. Flynn
Edward R. Flynn, Adjunct Professor,
Ph.D, University of New Mexico, 1965
Senior Scientific, Inc.
11109 Country Club Dr. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87111

seniorsci@nmia.com

Roberto Fonte
Roberto Fonte, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., Universita di Catania
 Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare 
Sezione di Catania, Italy

roberto.fonte@ct.infn.it

Christopher A. Fuchs
Christopher A. Fuchs, Adjunct Assistant Professor
 Ph.D., University of New Mexico, 1996
cafuchs@research.bell-labs.com
Eiichi Fukushima
Eiichi Fukushima, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., University of Washington, 1968
New Mexico Resonance

eiichi@unm.edu

Joyce Ann Guzik
Joyce Ann Guzik, Adjunct Associate Professor
Ph.D., Iowa State University, 1988

Thermo-nuclear applications, stellar evolution and pulsation modeling

Los Alamos National Laboratory
(505) 667-8927

joy@lanl.gov

Philip H. Heintz


Philip H. Heintz, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., University of Washington, 1971


Biomedical physics





UNM Department of Radiology

(505) 272-3402

 PHeintz@salud.unm.edu
Gary H. Herling

Gary H. Herling, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., Yale University, 1961


Atomic physics, quantum optics, computational physics

Office: P&A 26
(505) 277-2093
 

gherling@phys.unm.edu

Alan J. Hurd
Alan J. Hurd, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1981
Los Alamos National Laboratory

ajhurd@lanl.gov

William Junor
William Junor, Adjunct Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Victoria University of Manchester
The Boeing Company

bjunor@unm.edu

Namir E. Kassim
Namir E. Kassim, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1987

Radio astronomy, remote sensing

Naval Research Laboratory

kassim@rsd.nrl.navy.mil

Crawford MacCallum

Crawford MacCallum, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., University of New Mexico, 1962

Cosmic-ray and high-energy astrophysics.
Office: P&A 1009
(505) 277-2079

mccallum@unm.edu

Charles R. Quick
Charles R. Quick
Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1979

 
 
Los Alamos National Laboratory
(505) 667-2150

quick@lanl.gov

Mark J. Schmitt
Mark J. Schmitt, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 1987
Los Alamos National Laboratory
(505) 667-7522

mjs@lanl.gov

Paul Schwoebel
Paul Schwoebel, Research Professor
Ph.D., Cornell University, 1987

Surface physics, voltage breakdown, crystal growth, information-display technology, cathodoluminescence.

Office: P&A 122
(505) 277-8487
 

schwoebel@chtm.unm.edu

Marlon O. Scully
Marlon O. Scully, Distinguished Professor
Ph.D., Yale University
Physics Department
Texas A&M University, College Station

scully@tamu.edu

George Skadron
George Skadron, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D. University of Rochester, 1965

Space plasma physics, computational physics 

Office: P&A 123

gskadron@panda1.phys.unm.edu

Gerard J. Stephenson

Gerard J. Stephenson, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964


Nonperturbative quantum field theory, low-energy particle properties, especially of neutrinos. 

Office: P&A 12
(505) 277-5308
 

gjs@phys.unm.edu

William W. Sutherling
William W. Sutherling, Adjunct Professor
M.D., University of Virginia Medical School, 1976
Medical Director
Epilepsy and Brain Mapping Program
Huntington Memorial Hospital
Pasadena, CA

info@epipro.com

David W. Tyler
David W. Tyler, Adjunct Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of New Mexico, 2000

Innovative imaging techniques and instrumentation; high-resolution imaging of astronomical object, including high-contrast circumstellar environments; aperture synthesis methods in visible- and near-IR-wavelength astronomy; statistical analysis of imaging and adaptive optical systems; non-imaging measurements (such as photometry, spectroscopy, and polarimetry) of earth-orbiting satellites.

david.tyler@optics.arizona.edu
Geoffrey B. West
Geoffrey B. West, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1966
Los Alamos National Laboratory
(505) 667-5382

gbw@lanl.gov


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