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Seymour S. Alpert   Seymour S. Alpert, Professor Emeritus

PhD, University of California at Berkeley
Human metabolism: theoretical and experimental study of the macroscopic flow of energy in the human body and in animal obesity; metabolic scaling in growth; thermogenesis.

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1966 - 1993

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sialpert1@juno.com


Charles L. Beckel   Charles L. Beckel, Professor Emeritus

PhD, Johns Hopkins University, 1954

Theoretical molecular and solid-state physics. Biophysics.

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1966 - 1994

  Contact Information

clbeckel@unm.edu


Howard C. Bryant   Howard C. Bryant, Professor Emeritus
Research Professor of Physics and Astronomy


PhD, University of Michigan, 1960

Experimental atomic physics: structure of the negative hydrogen ion. Nuclear and elementary-particle physics.

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1960 - 1997

  Contact Information

P&A 178
277-3044

hzero@unm.edu


Colston  Chandler   Colston Chandler, Professor Emeritus

PhD, University of California at Berkeley, 1967

Scattering theory. Pion-nuclear physics. Atomic physics.

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1966 - 1968, 1970 - 2004

  Contact Information

P&A 13
505-277-3416

chandler@unm.edu


Byron D. Dieterle   Byron D. Dieterle, Professor Emeritus

PhD, University of California at Berkeley, 1967

Experimental intermediate-energy physics, neutrino physics. Particle-physics instrumentation.

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1970 - 1997

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dieter@unm.edu


John R. Green   John R. Green, Professor Emeritus

PhD, University of California at Berkeley

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1950 - 1981

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jrgreen@unm.edu


Stephen A. Gregory   Stephen A. Gregory, Professor Emeritus

PhD, University of Arizona, 1974

Extragalactic astronomy, galaxy clusters and superclusters, voids, image processing and redshifts.

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1984 - 2006

  Contact Information

P&A 172
505-277-5228

sagregory@phys.unm.edu


McAllister H. Hull   McAllister H. Hull, Professor Emeritus

PhD, Yale University, 1951

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1977 - 1989
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machull@unm.edu


David S. King   David S. King, Professor Emeritus

PhD, Indiana University, 1967

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1965 - 1992

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mary.king@gowebway.com


Christopher P. Leavitt   Christopher P. Leavitt, Professor Emeritus

PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1952

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1956 - 1993

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cleavitt@unm.edu


John A. Panitz   John A. Panitz, Professor Emeritus

PhD, Pennsylvania State University, 1969

High-field microscopy, solid-liquid interfaces, tunneling phenomena. Biophysics.

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1988 - 2004

  Contact Information

P&A 122
505-277-8488

panitz@unm.edu
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R. Marcus Price   R. Marcus Price, Professor Emeritus

PhD, Australian National University, 1966

Astronomy: radio, optical, and infrared observations of galaxies and active galactic nuclei, distribution of galaxies and clusters of galaxies in the local universe. Physics and astronomy education: demonstrations and laboratories, hands-on science centers, application of technology to education. Radio spectrum management.

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1979 - 2005

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505-277-4742

rmprice@phys.unm.edu


Derek B. Swinson   Derek B. Swinson, Professor Emeritus

PhD, University of Alberta at Calgary, 1965

Cosmic-ray and high-energy astrophysics, solar and space physics. Accident reconstruction for vehicular and skiing accidents.

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1965 - 1995

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dswinson@unm.edu
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David M. Wolfe   David M. Wolfe, Professor Emeritus

PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 1966

Experimental intermediate-energy physics, rare decays. Particle-physics instrumentation. Biophysics.

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1971 - 2001

  Contact Information

dwolfe@unm.edu


Michael  Zeilik   Michael Zeilik, Professor Emeritus

PhD, Harvard University, 1976

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

UNM Physics and Astronomy 1975 - 2005

  Contact Information

P&A 25
505-277-4442

zeilik@la.unm.edu
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