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| CM Faculty |
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| Peter
Antoniewicz |
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Surface and interface physics, electromagnetic
wave propagation, transport properties in solids and liquids. |
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| Alex
de Lozanne |
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Scanning tunneling microscopy, atomic/magnetic
force microscopy, nanostructures, thin films and devices, high temperature
superconductors, colossal magnetroresistance materials. |
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| Frederik
de Wette |
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Theoretical studies of crystal surfaces and thin
films, lattice dynamics of high-temperature superconductors. |
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| James
Erskine |
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Experimental solid-state physics, thin film magnetism,
surface physics, applications of synchrotron radiation. |
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| J.
David Gavenda |
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Conduction electrons in metals using ultrasonic
and electromagnetic waves. |
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| Leonard
Kleinman |
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Density functional theory; pseudopotential theory;
molcular dynamics; ab initio calculations of the electronic, magnetic,
and physical properties of solids, surfaces, and liquids. |
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| Allan
MacDonald |
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Condensed matter theory, electronic properties
of semiconductors and metals, spintroics, magnetism, superconductivity,
quantum Hall effect, solid state quantum computing. Sid
W. Richardson Foundation Regents Chair |
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| John
Markert |
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Magnetism and superconductivity in oxides and
heavy fermion systems, high temperature superconductivity, high pressure
research, magnetic resonance microscopy, spin dynamics, magnetic domain
dynamics. |
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| Walter
Millett |
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Properties of photons, general interation theory.
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| Qian
Niu |
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Condensed matter theory; quantum hall effect,
nanostructure and quantum devices, quasi-periodic systems, vortex
dynamics. |
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| Chih-Kang
Ken Shih |
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Nanoscale electronic materials, quantum engineering
of metallic nanostructures, fundamental electronic processess in semiconductor
quantum dots, nanoscale mechanical properties of soft matters. |
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| Maxim
Tsoi |
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Condensed matter expirement, spintronics. |
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| Zhen
Yao |
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Nanostructures and Mesoscopic Physics, Condensed
Matter, Experimentalist. |
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| Staff |
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| Becky Drake
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Room 13.326 232-7960
bdrake@physics.utexas.edu
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Complete Listing of CM Members
Condensed Matter Group
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas 78712
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Phone: (512) 232-9113
Email: macd@physics.utexas.edu
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