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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.
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Sandia National Laboratories:
845-8027
Laboratory at UNM:
Room 171, 277-2110
tlasela@sandia.gov
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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.
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Office: P&A 31
(505) 277-2673
jbrandt@phys.unm.edu
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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.
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epstein@lanl.gov
Webpage
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Edward R. Flynn, Adjunct Professor,
Ph.D, University of New Mexico, 1965
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Senior Scientific, Inc.
11109 Country Club Dr. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87111
seniorsci@nmia.com
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Roberto Fonte, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., Universita di Catania
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Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
Sezione di Catania, Italy
roberto.fonte@ct.infn.it
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Christopher A. Fuchs, Adjunct Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of New Mexico, 1996
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cafuchs@research.bell-labs.com
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Eiichi Fukushima, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., University of Washington, 1968
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New Mexico Resonance
eiichi@unm.edu
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Joyce Ann Guzik, Adjunct Associate Professor
Ph.D., Iowa State University, 1988
Thermo-nuclear applications, stellar evolution and pulsation modeling
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Los Alamos National Laboratory
(505) 667-8927
joy@lanl.gov
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Philip H. Heintz, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., University of Washington, 1971
Biomedical physics
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UNM Department of Radiology
(505) 272-3402
PHeintz@salud.unm.edu
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Gary H. Herling, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., Yale University, 1961
Atomic physics, quantum optics, computational physics
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Office: P&A 26
(505) 277-2093
gherling@phys.unm.edu
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Alan J. Hurd, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1981
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Los Alamos National Laboratory
ajhurd@lanl.gov
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William Junor, Adjunct Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Victoria University of Manchester
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The Boeing Company
bjunor@unm.edu
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Namir E. Kassim, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1987
Radio astronomy, remote sensing
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Naval Research Laboratory
kassim@rsd.nrl.navy.mil
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Crawford MacCallum, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., University of New Mexico, 1962
Cosmic-ray and high-energy astrophysics.
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Office: P&A 1009
(505) 277-2079
mccallum@unm.edu
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Charles R. Quick
Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1979
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Los Alamos National Laboratory
(505) 667-2150
quick@lanl.gov
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Mark J. Schmitt, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 1987
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Los Alamos National Laboratory
(505) 667-7522
mjs@lanl.gov
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Paul Schwoebel, Research Professor
Ph.D., Cornell University, 1987
Surface physics, voltage breakdown, crystal growth, information-display technology, cathodoluminescence.
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Office: P&A 122
(505) 277-8487
schwoebel@chtm.unm.edu
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Marlon O. Scully, Distinguished Professor
Ph.D., Yale University
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Physics Department
Texas A&M University, College Station
scully@tamu.edu
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George Skadron, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D. University of Rochester, 1965
Space plasma physics, computational physics
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Office: P&A 123
gskadron@panda1.phys.unm.edu
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Gerard J. Stephenson, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964
Nonperturbative quantum field theory, low-energy particle properties, especially of neutrinos.
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Office: P&A 12
(505) 277-5308
gjs@phys.unm.edu
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William W. Sutherling, Adjunct Professor
M.D., University of Virginia Medical School, 1976
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Medical Director
Epilepsy and Brain Mapping Program
Huntington Memorial Hospital
Pasadena, CA
info@epipro.com
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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.
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david.tyler@optics.arizona.edu
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Geoffrey B. West, Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1966
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Los Alamos National Laboratory
(505) 667-5382
gbw@lanl.gov
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