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Richard J. Rand

Richard J. Rand, Associate Professor
Ph.D., 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. 

Office: P&A 166
(505) 277-2073

 
rjr@phys.unm.edu 

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Wolfgang G. Rudolph

Wolfgang G. Rudolph, Professor
Ph.D., University of Jena, 1985


High-resolution spectroscopy and imaging, laser physics and nonlinear optics, ultrashort light pulses. Biophysics. 

Office: P&A 1107
(505) 277-2081

 
wrudolph@unm.edu 

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Sally C. Seidel

Sally C. Seidel, Professor
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1987


High-energy collider physics, QCD, rare decays. Particle-physics instrumentation. 

Office: P&A 1103
(505) 277-2087

 
seidel@phys.unm.edu 

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Mansoor Sheik-Bahae

Mansoor Sheik-Bahae, Professor
Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1987


Laser physics and nonlinear optics, ultrafast phenomena, solid-state physics. 

Office: P&A 1109
(505) 277-2080
 

msb@unm.edu

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James L. Thomas
James L. Thomas, Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Cornell University, 1991
Office: P&A 1113
(505) 277-1413

jthomas@unm.edu

Krzysztof Wodkiewicz
Krzysztof Wodkiewicz, Research Prof., 
Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1977

Theoretical quantum optics, statistical physics

Office: P&A 28
(505) 277-2616

wodkiew@phys.unm.edu


Michael Zeilik

Michael Zeilik, Professor
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1976


Chromospherically active binary stars. Conceptual learning in physics and astronomy. Cultural astronomy in the U.S. Southwest. 

Office: P&A 25
(505) 277-4442
 

zeilik@la.unm.edu

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