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PandA People – Faculty A–D

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Mohit  Adhikari   Mohit Adhikari, Part-time Lecturer

Physics
  Contact Information

P&A 38
505-277-1528

mohit@unm.edu


Harjit S. Ahluwalia   Harjit S. Ahluwalia, Professor

PhD, Gujarat University, 1960

Cosmic-ray and high-energy astrophysics, solar and space physics, plasma physics; nuclear electronics.
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P&A 178
505-277-2941

hsa@unm.edu
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Rouzbeh  Allahverdi   Rouzbeh Allahverdi, Assistant Professor

PhD, University of Alberta, 2000

Particle physics and cosmology: physics beyond the standard model, supersymmetry, inflation, dark matter, lepto/baryogenesis.
  Contact Information

P&A 172
505.277.5228

rouzbeh@unm.edu


Bernd  Bassalleck   Bernd Bassalleck, Department Chair, Professor

PhD, Universität Karlsruhe, 1977

Experimental Subatomic Physics, particularly Strangeness Nuclear Physics, Spin Physics, Rare Kaon Decays, and Dark Matter.
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P&A Chair
505-277-1517

bossek@unm.edu
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Steven R. J. Brueck   Steven R. J. Brueck, Professor
Primary appointment as Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computing Engineering; Director, Center for High Technology Materials


PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1971

Solid-state devices, optical properties of solids.
  Contact Information

CHTM
505-272-7800

brueck@chtm.unm.edu


Kevin E. Cahill   Kevin E. Cahill, Professor

PhD, Harvard University, 1967

Particle theory, lattice-gauge theory. Medical physics.
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P&A 176
505-277-5318

cahill@unm.edu


David  Cardimona   David Cardimona, Part-time Lecturer

PhD, University of Rochester, 1984

Theory and design of infrared quantum-well devices, including optical coupling schemes, bandgap engineering, and new materials. Quantum dots. Quantum optics. Nonlinear optics.
  Contact Information

AFRL Philips
505-846-5807

dave.cardimona@kirtland.af.mil


Carlton M. Caves   Carlton M. Caves, Distinguished Professor

PhD, California Institute of Technology, 1979

Quantum information theory and quantum computation. Theory of open quantum systems and decoherence. Nonlinear dynamics and quantum chaos. Theoretical quantum optics.
  Contact Information

P&A Rm. 19
505-277-8674

caves@phys.unm.edu
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Ivan H. Deutsch   Ivan H. Deutsch, Professor, Regents' Lecturer
Director, Center for Advanced Studies


PhD, University of California at Berkeley, 1992

Quantum optics/atomic physics: laser cooling and trapping, optical lattices, quantum computation, coherent control, quantum dissipative systems. Nonlinear optics, optical solitons, photon fluids.
  Contact Information

P&A 24
505-277-1502

ideutsch@unm.edu
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Jean-Claude  Diels   Jean-Claude Diels, Professor

PhD, University of Brussels, 1973

Laser physics and nonlinear optics, ultrafast phenomena. High-resolution spectroscopy and imaging, adaptive optics and interferometry. Laser-induced discharges and plasmas. Laser gyros and related sensing of displacements, index of refraction, magnetic and electric fields.
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P&A 124
505-277-4026

jcdiels@unm.edu
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Kathryn  Dimiduk   Kathryn Dimiduk, Lecturer

PhD, Stanford University, 1983

Science education: leader of UNM team for Constructing Physics Understanding project. Device processing of compound semiconductors.
  Contact Information

P&A 8
505-277-4084

dimiduk@unm.edu


Robert V. Duncan   Robert V. Duncan, Professor

PhD, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1988

Low-temperature physics and critical phenomena. Transport phenomena. Nonlinear science. Statistical physics.
  Contact Information

P&A 1144
505-277-4507

duncan@unm.edu
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David H. Dunlap   David H. Dunlap, Professor

PhD, University of Rochester, 1987

Transport and tunneling phenomena, hopping transport, disordered materials, molecular solids.
  Contact Information

P&A 14
505-277-2120

dunlap@unm.edu


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