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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2011 Programs of Study and Courses for Liberal Arts Students Programs, Faculty, and Courses Physics 750  

Physics 750 (Includes Astronomy)

Department of Physics and Astronomy, School of Arts and Sciences

Website: http://www.physics.rutgers.edu

Chair: Torgny Gustafsson

Undergraduate Program Director: Mohan Kalelkar

Professors:

Elihu Abrahams (Emeritus), A.B., Ph.D., California (Berkeley)

Eva Y. Andrei, B.S., M.S., Tel Aviv (Israel); Ph.D., Rutgers

Natan Andrei, B.S., M.S., Tel Aviv (Israel); Ph.D., Princeton

Thomas Banks, B.A., Reed College; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Robert Bartynski, B.A., Cornell; Ph.D., Pennsylvania

Gyan Bhanot, M.S., Indian Institute of Technology (India); M.S., SUNY (Stony Brook); Ph.D., Cornell

Girsh Blumberg, M.S., Tartu (Finland); Ph.D., Stanford

John B. Bronzan (Emeritus), B.S., Stanford; Ph.D., Princeton

Yves Chabal, B.A., Princeton; M.S., Ph.D., Cornell

Premala Chandra, B.S., Yale; Ph.D., California (Santa Barbara)

Sang Wook Cheong, B.S., Seoul National (Korea); M.S., Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)

Jolie Cizewski, B.A., Pennsylvania; M.A., Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook)

Piers Coleman, B.A., Cambridge (UK); Ph.D., Princeton

Mark C. Croft, B.A., Johns Hopkins; M.A., Ph.D., Rochester

Thomas J. Devlin Jr. (Emeritus), B.A., LaSalle College; M.A., Ph.D., California (Berkeley)

Michael R. Douglas, B.A., Harvard; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology

Daniel Friedan, A.B., Princeton; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)

Michael Gershenson, M.S., Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Russia); Ph.D., Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow (Russia)

Ronald Gilman, S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ph.D., Pennsylvania

Charles Glashausser (Emeritus), B.S., Boston College; Ph.D., Princeton

Gerald Goldin, B.A., Harvard; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton

Torgny Gustafsson, D.Sci., Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden)

John Hughes, A.B., Ph.D., Columbia

Lev Ioffe, M.S., Moscow Physical Technical Institute (Russia); Ph.D., Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics (Russia)

Mohan S. Kalelkar, B.A., Harvard; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia

Willem M. Kloet, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Ultrecht (Netherlands)

Haruo Kojima, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)

Noémie B. Koller, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Columbia

Gabriel Kotliar, B.S., M.S., Hebrew (Israel); Ph.D., Princeton

Theodore H. Kruse (Emeritus), A.B., Ph.D., Columbia

David C. Langreth, B.S., Yale; M.S., Ph.D., Illinois

Paul L. Leath, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Missouri

Joel Lebowitz, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Syracuse

Peter Lindenfeld (Emeritus), B.A.S., M.A.S., British Columbia (Canada); Ph.D., Columbia

Claud W. Lovelace, B.S., Capetown (South Africa)

Aram Mekjian, B.S., California Institute of Technology; Ph.D., Maryland

Gregory Moore, A.B., Princeton; Ph.D., Harvard

Herbert Neuberger, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Tel Aviv (Israel)

Richard J. Plano (Emeritus), B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Chicago

Carlton Pryor, B.S., California Institute of Technology; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard

Karin Rabe, A.B., Princeton; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Ronald Ransome, B.S., Colorado School of Mines; Ph.D., Texas (Austin)

Joseph Sak (Emeritus), M.S., Charles (Prague); Ph.D., Institute of Solid State Physics, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences (Prague)

Stephen R. Schnetzer, B.S., California Institute of Technology; M.A., Ph.D., California (Berkeley)

Jeremy Sellwood, B.S., Bristol (UK); Ph.D., Manchester (UK)

Joel A. Shapiro, B.S., Brown; Ph.D., Cornell

George H. Sigel Jr., B.S., St. Joseph's College; M.S., Ph.D., Georgetown

Sunil V. Somalwar, M.S., Indian Institute of Technology (India); Ph.D., Chicago

Matthew Strassler, A.B., Princeton; Ph.D., Stanford

Gordon B. Thomson, B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology; Ph.D., Harvard

David Vanderbilt, B.A., Swarthmore College; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Alan Van Heuvelen (Emeritus), B.S., Rutgers; Ph.D., Colorado

Terence Watts (Emeritus), B.S., London; Ph.D., Yale

Theodore B. Williams, B.S., Purdue; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology

Larry Zamick, B.A., Manitoba (Canada); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Alexander Zamolodchikov, B.S., Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Russia); Ph.D. and Doctor of Science, Moscow Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (Russia)

Harold S. Zapolsky (Emeritus), B.A., Shimer College; Ph.D., Cornell

Associate Professors:

Duiliu-Emanuel Diaconescu, B.S., Iasi (Romania); Ph.D., Rutgers

Valery Kiryukhin, M.S., Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology; Ph.D., Princeton
 
Amitabh Lath, B.S., Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Sergei Lukyanov, M.A., Moscow Engineering Physical Institute (Russia); Ph.D., Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics (Russia)

Terry A. Matilsky, B.S., Michigan; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton

Anirvan Sengupta, B.A., Calcutta (India); Ph.D., Bombay (India)

Scott Thomas, B.S., Utah State; Ph.D., Texas
 
Frank Zimmermann, M.S., Ph.D., Cornell

Assistant Professors:


Andrew Baker, A.B., Harvard; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology

Douglas Bergman, A.B., Chicago; M.S., Ph.D., Yale

Eric Gawiser, A.B., Princeton; M.A., Ph.D., California (Berkeley)

Yuri Gershtein, B.S., Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Russia); Ph.D., Moscow Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics (Russia)

Eva Halkiadakis, B.S., Ph.D., Rutgers

Kristjan Haule, B.S., M.Sc., Ph.D., Ljubljana (Slovenia)

Saurabh Jha, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Harvard

Charles Keeton, B.A., Cornell; Ph.D., Harvard

Alexander Morozov, Honors Diploma, Rostov State (Russia); M.S., Ph.D., Washington

Seongshik Oh, B.S., M.S., Seoul National (Korea); Ph.D., Illinois

Vitaly Podzorov, B.S., M.S., Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Russia); Ph.D., Rutgers

Weida Wu, B.S., Heifei Science and Technology of China (China); M.S., Northwestern; Ph.D., Princeton

Emil Yuzbashyan, M.S., Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Russia); Ph.D., Princeton

Associate Research Professor:

Charles Joseph, B.S., Michigan State; M.S., Ph.D., Colorado

 
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