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Department(s) | Research Interests | |
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Cackett, Edward | Physics | Astronomy and astrophysics, specifically accretion onto neutron stars and black holes. |
Cheng, Yu-Chung | Biomedical Engineering; Physics; Radiation Oncology; Radiology | Physics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Susceptibility quantification using MRI Iron quantification for early detections of neurodegenarate diseases from MRI Magnet designs in MRI Thermal … |
Cinabro, David | Physics | experimental high-energy particle physics: The Belle Experiment, charm and bottom quarks astrophysics: Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, supernova cosmology Particle … |
Gavin, Sean | Physics | theoretical physics: quark-gluon plasma, relativistic heavy ion collisions, QCD phenomenology, nuclear physics |
Harr, Robert | Physics | experimental high-energy particle physics |
Hoffmann, Peter | Materials Science & Engineering; Physics | Soft matter physics and biophysics, interatomic & intermolecular forces using atomic force microscopy (AFM), forces associated with liquid ordering and bonding in biological molecules, such as … |
Karchin, Paul | Physics | experimental high-energy particle physics |
Kelly, Christopher | Physics | Biological Physics - Subdiffraction-limited optics and biological membranes With nanoscale engineering and biophysical techniques, my interdisciplinary laboratory explores cellular processes … |
Matos Abiague, Alex | Physics | Theoretical and Computational Condensed Matter Physics Spintronics: Fundamentals and Applications Topological Phases of Matter Two-dimensional Materials Quantum Devices and Quantum Information |
Mukhopadhyay, Ashis | Physics | Soft matter and complex fluids, polymeric and biomolecular systems, nanotribology and nanorheology, diffusion and transport, phase transitions, micro and nanofluidics, development of spectroscopy … |