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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.
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CHTM
505-272-7800

brueck@chtm.unm.edu


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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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


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@eece.unm.edu
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Christopher  Moore   Christopher Moore, Assistant Professor
Primary appointment as Assistant Professor of Computer Science


PhD, Cornell University, 1991

I study interesting things like Phase Transitions in NP-complete Problems, Quantum Computation, Computational Complexity in Statistical Physics, Analog Computation, Dynamical Systems, Cellular Automata, Recurrent Neural Networks, Algebraic Circuits, Non-Associative Algebras (Quasigroups and Loops), Glassy Systems and Slow Relaxation, Spin Systems, Potts Models, Random Tilings, Random Networks, \"Small Worlds,\" Monte Carlo Algorithms, Combinatorial Games, and some other things.
  Contact Information

FEC 335
505-277-3112

moore@cs.unm.edu
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Marek  Osinski   Marek Osinski, Professor
Primary appointment as Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering


PhD, Polish Academy of Sciences, 1979

Optoelectronic devices and materials, theory and experiment. Semiconductor lasers, vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers, two-dimensional arrays. Wide-bandgap materials and devices, group-III nitrides, light-emitting diodes, lasers from green to UV. Reliability and degradation physics. Comprehensive computer simulation.
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CHTM 108B
505-272-7812

osinski@chtm.unm.edu


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