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Douglas  Fields   Douglas Fields, Associate Professor

PhD, Indiana University, 1991

High energy-density nuclear physics, high-energy spin physics. Collider instrumentation. Physics education.
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P&A 1148
505-277-1466

fields@unm.edu
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Murray  Gell-Mann   Murray Gell-Mann, University Professor

PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1951

Complex systems, measures of complexity. Decoherent histories in quantum mechanics.
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P&A 11
505-277-7388

Santa Fe Institute
505-946-2744

mgm@santafe.edu
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Michael S. Gold   Michael S. Gold, Professor

PhD, University of California at Berkeley, 1986

High-energy collider physics, fundamental interactions and supersymmetry, new particle searches, rare decays. Particle-physics instrumentation.
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P&A 1111/131
505-277-2086

mgold@unm.edu
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Philip H. Heintz   Philip H. Heintz, Professor
Primary appointment as Professor of Radiology


PhD, University of Washington, 1971

Biomedical Physics
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Department of Radiology
University Hospital
505-272-2269

pheintz@salud.unm.edu


Patricia A. Henning   Patricia A. Henning, Professor
Director, Institute for Astrophysics
Associate Chair for Undergraduate Affairs


PhD, University of Maryland, 1990

Extragalactic astronomy, radio astronomy, galaxy clusters and superclusters, material content of cosmic voids.
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P&A 1165
505-277-3166

henning@phys.unm.edu


Ravinder  Jain   Ravinder Jain, Professor
Primary appointment as Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering


PhD, University of California at Berkeley, 1974

Solid-state devices, quantum electronics, optoelectronics.
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EECE 110
505-272-7842

jain@chtm.unm.edu
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V.M.  Kenkre   V.M. Kenkre, Distinguished Professor
Director, Consortium of the Americas for Interdisciplinary Science


PhD, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1971

Statistical physics. Nonlinear science. Mathematical biology and theory of the spread of epidemics. Quantum transport and tunneling phenomena. Bose-Einstein Condensation. Materials theory.
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P&A 35
505-277-4846

kenkre@unm.edu
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Steven J. Koch   Steven J. Koch, Assistant Professor

PhD, Cornell University, 2003

Experimental single-molecule biophysics: optical and magnetic tweezers, micro and nanofabricated devices for mechanical manipulation of biomolecules.
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P&A 1160
505-272-7822

sjkoch@unm.edu
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