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Phone: 612-624-7375
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Physics & Astronomy Faculty

Faculty member Contact details Research Interests
Bayman Benjamin Bayman
Professor Emeritus
Phys 231
624-0309
bayman @ physics.umn.edu
Theoretical nuclear physics; nuclear structure; direct nuclear reactions; relativistic Coulomb excitation
Broadhurst John Broadhurst
Professor
Phys 324/233/Tandem
624-2502/625-3895/624-3884
johnb @ physics.umn.edu
Biophysics
Campbell Charles E. Campbell
Professor
Phys 348
624-4141
campbell @ umn.edu
Magnetism/Quantum Fluids/Condensed Matter/Many-Body Theory/Statistical Mechanics.
profile10.jpg Cynthia Cattell
Professor
Phys 316
626-8918
cattell @ fields.space.umn.edu
Space plasma physics; magnetic and electric field measurements; auroral particle acceleration;particle acceleration processes;non-linear plasma physics; magnetic reconnection and shocks.
Courant Hans Courant
Professor Emeritus
Phys 231E
624-9361
hans @ physics.umn.edu
Particle Physics
Cronin-Hennessy Dan Cronin-Hennessy
Assistant Professor
Phys 239
624-9079
hennessy @ physics.umn.edu
CP-Violation, quark- and lepton-mixing matrices.
Crowell Paul Crowell
Associate Professor
Phys 349
624-4828/626-9371
crowell @ physics.umn.edu
Spin dynamics and transport in ferromagnets and ferromagnet-semiconductor heterostructures.
Cushman Priscilla Cushman
Professor
Phys 260G
626-8917/624-1534
prisca @ physics.umn.edu
Dark matter searches, novel particle detectors, collaborative work toward a Center for Underground Science through the DUSEL initiative
C:\Documents and Settings\DanD\My Documents\Dan D 4.jpg E. Dan Dahlberg
Professor
Phys 329
624-3506
dand @ physics.umn.edu
Condensed Matter
Kris Davidson
Professor (Astronomy), Dir. Graduate Studies
Phys 368/485
624-5711/624-9069
kd @ astro.umn.edu
Astrophysics and Cosmology, Astronomy
Dehnhard Dietrich Dehnhard
Professor Emeritus
Phys 231
624-4562
dehnhard @ physics.umn.edu
Nuclear Physics
Dickey John Dickey
Professor Emeritus (Astronomy)
61-3-6226-2447
john.dickey @ utas.edu.au
Astronomy
gio_mn.jpg Giovanni Franzoni
Senior Research Associate
Phys CERN
franzoni @ mail.cern.ch
Fundamental physics research and high energy detector development
Howard French
Adjunct Professor/Visiting Scholar
763-954-2665
french @ astro.umn.edu
Astronomy
Ganz Eric Ganz
Associate Professor
Phys 345
624-2386
ganzx001 @ umn.edu
Studies of Doped Carbon Nanostructures and Metal-Organic Frameworks for Hydrogen Storage
Jiali Gao
Graduate Faculty (Chemistry)
101G Smith Hall
625-0769
jgao @ umn.edu
Michael Garwood
Professor Radiology-CMRR
102 CMRR
626-2001
gar @ umn.edu
Gasiorowicz Stephen Gasiorowicz
Prof. Emeritus
Phys 426
624-3804
gasior @ umn.edu
Particle Physics
Gehrz Robert Gehrz
Professor (Astronomy), Chair
Phys 357/385
624-7806/626-2067
gehrz @ astro.umn.edu
Astrophysics and Cosmology, Astronomy
Giese Clayton Giese
Professor Emeritus
Phys 231
624-5586
giese @ physics.umn.edu
Glazman Leonid Glazman
Professor - On leave
Phys 428
626-0724
glazman @ umn.edu
Electron transport and Coulomb interaction in small conducting systems; mesoscopic magnetism and superconductivity; superconductivity of layered structures, particularly of high-Tc materials.
Goldman Allen Goldman
Professor, Head of Physics.
Phys 145
624-6062
goldman @ physics.umn.edu
Properties of superconductors and selected magnetic materials in the configuration of thin films.
Anand Gopinath
Graduate Faculty (Electrical Engineering)
625-3054
gopinath @ ece.umn.edu
Richard Gran
Assistant Professor UMD Physics
382 MWAH
218/726-7096
rgran @ d.umn.edu
Grosberg Alexander Grosberg
Professor
Phys 309
624-7542
grosberg @ physics.umn.edu
Theoretical physics of polymers and biopolymers, theoretical biophysics
Alec Habig
Graduate Faculty (Physics UMD)
Phys UMD
ahabig @ umn.edu
Halley J. Woods Halley
Professor
Phys 350C
624-0395
woods @ woods1.spa.umn.edu
Condensed matter and chemical physics theory, simulation and experiment with an emphasis on interfaces.
Hanany Shaul Hanany
Associate Professor
Phys 333
626-8929
hanany @ physics.umn.edu
Observational Cosmology; Early Universe Physics
Heller-for-web.jpg Kenneth Heller
Professor, Associate Head (Physics)
Phys 260A
624-7314
heller @ physics.umn.edu
My research in high energy particle physics focuses on the properties of neutrino oscillations. My research in physics education is in developing ways to coach students to become better problem solvers and to develop techniques to assess problem solving.
Hintz Norton Hintz
Professor Emeritus
Phys 231
624-4562
norton @ physics.umn.edu
Nuclear Structure physics, and the interaction of nucleons in the nucleus.
Hobbie Russell Hobbie
Professor Emeritus
hobbie @ umn.edu Biophysics
Huang Cheng-Cher Huang
Professor
Phys 335/B15
624-0861/624-1876
huang001 @ umn.edu
Condensed Matter
Humphreys Roberta Humphreys
Professor (Astronomy), Dir. of Undergraduate Studies
358A Phys/485 Phys
624-6530/624-9069
roberta @ aps.umn.edu
Luminous stars, stellar evolution, optical spectroscopy, galactic structure
Janssen Michel Janssen
Associate Professor
Phys 354B
624-5880
janss011 @ umn.edu
History of physics, especially the relativity and quantum revolutions in the early twentieth century.
Walter Johnson
Prof. Emeritus
cork @ umn.edu
Jones Terry J. Jones
Professor (Astronomy)
Phys 355/385
624-8009/626-2067
tjj @ astro.umn.edu
Astronomical polarimetry, Infrared astronomy and magnetic fields.
Roger S. Jones
Professor Emeritus
jones001 @ umn.edu
Jones Thomas W. Jones
Professor (Astronomy)
376 Phys/411 Walter
624-8546/624-1699
twj @ astro.umn.edu
Theoretical and computational astrophysics, high energy astrophysics, galaxy clusters
kakalios.jpg James Kakalios
Professor, Director of Undergraduate Studies
Phys 344
624-9856/626-7479
kakalios @ umn.edu
Experimental Condensed Matter: Amorphous Semiconductors, Fluctuation Phenomena in Neurological Systems, Segregation in Granular Media
Kamenev Alex Kamenev
Associate Professor
Phys 346
624-9074
kamenev @ physics.umn.edu
Theoretical condensed matter physics, disordered systems and glasses, field-theoretical treatment of many-body systems, mesoscopic systems, out of equilibrium systems
Kapusta-web.jpg Joseph Kapusta
Professor
Phys 342D
624-0506
kapusta @ physics.umn.edu
Quantum field theory at finite temperature and density with applications to high energy nuclear collisions, astrophysics, and cosmology.
kellogg_paul.jpeg Paul Kellogg
Professor Emeritus
Phys 476
624-1668
kellogg @ waves.space.umn.edu
Space Physics
Uwe Richard Kortshagen
Graduate Faculty (Mechanical Engineering)
625-2048
korts001 @ umn.edu
Kubota Yuichi Kubota
Professor/Director of Graduate Studies
Phys 260H
624-9582
yk @ physics.umn.edu
I am interested in finding clues to the future theory of particles which will extend our current understanding. Extra dimensions may be the reality, and so may Supersymmetry. We will see what we find after the experiment starts in 2008.
Christopher Leighton
Graduate Faculty (Chem Eng & Mat Sci)
leighton @ umn.edu
Peter Litchfield
Adjunct Professor
Phys 259
624-9804
pjl @ physics.umn.edu
Particle Physics
Lysak Robert Lysak
Professor
Phys 379
625-1323
bob @ aurora.space.umn.edu
Theoretical Space Plasma Physics, especially magnetospheric and auroral physics.
C:\Documents and Settings\vmandic\My Documents\My Pictures\m Vuk Mandic
Assistant Professor
Phys 320
624-6844
mandic @ physics.umn.edu
Gravitational Wave Physics, Observational Cosmology, Early Universe Physics
Mans Jeremiah Mans
Assistant Professor
Phys 377
625-8994
jmmans @ physics.umn.edu
Hadron collider physics at the high energy frontier, trigger and data acquisition electronics.
Homer Mantis
Prof. Emeritus
Phys 236
624-9015
mantis @ physics.umn.edu
Erwin-Marquit-web.jpg Erwin Marquit
Professor Emeritus
Phys 231D
624-5706
marquit @ physics.umn.edu
Marshak Marvin Marshak
Professor/Director of Undergrad Research at U of MN
Phys 318
624-1312
marshak @ umn.edu
Properties of fundamental interactions, including measurement of neutrino mass, tests of stability of matter (proton decay); high energy cosmic ray physics and astrophysics.

Professor Emeritus
mauersberger @ comcast.net
David Morse
Graduate Faculty (Chem Eng & Mat Sci)
625-0167
morse012 @ umn.edu
Joachim Mueller
Associate Professor
Phys 322
625-4369
mueller @ physics.umn.edu
Experimental biophysics, two-photon excitation microscopy, fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy
Vincent Noireaux
Assistant Professor
Phys 311
624-6589
noireaux @ umn.edu
Experimental biological physics. Synthetic biology, systems biology. In vivo and in vitro gene expression, artificial cell, cell motility and actin cytoskeleton.
Olive Keith Olive
Professor
Phys 414
624-7354
olive @ umn.edu
Cosmology/Particle Physics
Peloso Marco Peloso
Associate Professor
Phys 342E
624-6525
peloso @ physics.umn.edu
Astroparticle physics, Inflation, Cosmology of extra-dimensions, Physics beyond the Standard Model
Pepin Robert Pepin
Professor, Director IT Honors
421 Shep/ 136 Lind
624-0819/625-2800
pepin001 @ umn.edu
Space Physics
Earl-Peterson-web.jpg Earl Peterson
Professor Emeritus
Phys 354A
624-0319/926-0039
eap @ physics.umn.edu
Particle Physics
poling.jpg Ronald Poling
Professor
Phys 260C
624-7870
poling @ umn.edu
Particle Physics
Qian Yong-Zhong Qian
Associate Professor
Phys 342C
624-7567
qian @ physics.umn.edu
Nuclear/particle astrophysics and cosmology, supernova explosion and nucleosynthesis, chemical evolution of galaxies, neutrino oscillations and their effects in astrophysical environments
Rudaz Serge Rudaz
Professor/Director, University Honors Program
Phys 325
624-5022
rudaz @ physics.umn.edu
Particle Physics
kpic.gif Keith Ruddick
Professor Emeritus
Phys 260F
624-9587
ruddick @ physics.umn.edu
High energy particle interactions; nucleon decay; neutrino interactions; high energy cosmic rays; detector development.
LR06.jpg Lawrence Rudnick
Professor (Astronomy)
383 Physics
624-3396
larry @ astro.umn.edu
Interactions of astrophysical relativistic plasmas in supernova remnants and clusters of galaxies with thermal plasmas from 10^4 to 10^7K. Studied through radio, X-ray and optical observations.
Rusack Roger Rusack
Professor
Phys 260D
624-2322
rusack @ physics.umn.edu
I carry out accelerator based experiments to understand the fundamental forces in Nature.
Alan Shapiro
Professor
Phys 354C
624-5770
ashapiro @ physics.umn.edu
History of Science
Misha12-06.jpg Mikhail Shifman
Professor
Phys 436
626-0723
shifman @ physics.umn.edu
Gauge field theories at strong coupling and supersymmetric field theories
Shklovskii Boris Shklovskii
Professor
Phys 420
625-0771
Shklovsk @ physics.umn.edu
Biophysics, Condensed Matter
Skillman Evan Skillman
Professor (Astronomy)
Phys 241
624-9523
skillman @ astro.umn.edu
Extragalactic Observational Astronomy; Specializing in: Chemical Evolution of Galaxies, Structure and Evolution of Dwarf Galaxies, H II Region Abundances, Star Formation, Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Cluster Galaxies
Roger H. Stuewer
Professor Emeritus
Phys 236
624-8073
rstuewer @ physics.umn.edu
History of Science
Yau-Chien Tang
Professor Emeritus
tang @ physics.umn.edu Nuclear Physics
David Thomas
Graduate Faculty (Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Biophysic
ddt @ umn.edu
Vainshtein Arkady Vainshtein
Professor
Phys 440
626-0814
vainshte @ umn.edu
Theory of fundamental interactions: gauge theories, supersymmetry. Operator product expansion and its applications.
Valls Oriol T. Valls
Professor
Phys 350B
624-0516
otvalls @ umn.edu
Condensed Matter
Randall H Victora
Graduate Faculty (Electrical Engineering)
625-1805
victo004 @ umn.edu
voloshin-alt.jpg Mikhail Voloshin
Professor/Director, Theoretical Physics Institute
Phys 424
625-0798
voloshin @ physics.umn.edu
Properties of elementary particles. Gauge theories of strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions. Non-perturbative dynamics of quantum fields.
Cecil J. Waddington
Prof. Emeritus
Phys 476
624-2566
wadd @ physics.umn.edu
Astrophysics and Cosmology
Thomas Walsh
Professor
Phys 331
624-1371
tfw @ physics.umn.edu
Particle Physics
Jianping Wang
Associate Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering
6-153 EECS
625-9509
jpwang @ umn.edu
LLRW_pic2.jpg Liliya L.R. Williams
Associate Professor (Astronomy)
Phys 353
624-1084
llrw @ astro.umn.edu
Cosmology; distribution of dark matter; gravitational lensing; formation of structure
Paul Woodward
Professor (Astronomy); Director, LCSE
428 Walter
625-8049
paul @ lcse.umn.edu
Astrophysics and Cosmology, Astronomy
Charles Woodward
Professor (Astronomy)
Phys 351/385
624-0254/626-2067
chelsea @ astro.umn.edu
Astrophysics and Cosmology, Astronomy
Wygantweb.jpg John Wygant
Associate Professor
Phys 371
626-8921
jwygant @ ham.space.umn.edu
Space Physics
William Zimmermann
Professor Emeritus
Phys 48/S34
624-4387/624-6046
zimmermann @ physics.umn.edu
Condensed Matter
Zudov Michael Zudov
Assistant Professor
347 / S37A
626-0364-/-624-2076
zudov @ physics.umn.edu
Non-equlibrium transport properties of quantum Hall systems