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Miles Blencowe

(Ph.D., London, 1989) Condensed matter theory: electronic and mechanical properties of nanoscale systems, non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, quantum measurement.

Office: 248 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-2969
Email: Miles.P.Blencowe@Dartmouth.EDU

Robert Caldwell

(Ph.D., Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1992) Theoretical cosmology, gravitation, and relativistic astrophysics.

Office: 237 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-2742
Email: Robert.R.Caldwell@Dartmouth.EDU

Brian Chaboyer

(Ph.D., Yale, 1993) Structure and evolution of stars, theoretical stellar astrophysics, formation of the Milky Way.

Office: 238 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-3684
Email: Brian.Chaboyer@Dartmouth.EDU

Robert A. Fesen

(Ph.D., Michigan, 1981) Optical, UV and X-ray studies of supernovae and supernova remnants, the interstellar medium, shock waves, and Wolf-Rayet stars.

Office: 342 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-2949
Email: Robert.A.Fesen@Dartmouth.EDU

Marcelo Gleiser

(Ph.D., London, 1986) Field theory, cosmology, and non-equilibrium physics.

Office: 116 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-1489
Email: Marcelo.Gleiser@Dartmouth.EDU

Mary K. Hudson

(Ph.D., UCLA, 1974) Space plasma theory, plasma simulation; auroral particle acceleration and heating, ring current-plasmapause interaction, radiation belts and effects of geomagnetic storms.

Office: 236 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-2976
Email: Mary.K.Hudson@Dartmouth.EDU

James W. LaBelle

(Ph.D., Cornell, 1985) Ionospheric and magnetospheric physics; plasma measurements in space; remote sensing of ionospheric plasma processes.

Office: 336 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-2973
Email: James.W.LaBelle@Dartmouth.EDU

Walter E. Lawrence

Department Chair

(Ph.D., Cornell, 1970) Condensed matter theory; electron correlations and electron-phonon interactions, quantum information theory, decoherence and quantum measurement.

Office: 249 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-2963
Email: Jay.Lawrence@Dartmouth.EDU

Kristina Lynch

Chair, Graduate
Admissions

(Ph.D., Univ. of New Hampshire, 1992) Auroral space plasma physics, ionospheric and mesospheric sounding rocket experiments, instrumentation, and data analysis, wave-particle interactions in the auroral ionosphere.

Office: 303A Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-9311
Email: Kristina.Lynch@Dartmouth.EDU

Robyn Millan

(Ph.D., U.C. Berkeley, 2002) Space physics; radiation belt electron losses, X-ray instrumentation for studying relativistic electron precipitation.

Office: 240 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-3969
Email: Robyn.M.Millan@Dartmouth.EDU

Roberto Onofrio

(Ph.D., Rome, 1991) Macroscopic quantum physics: superfluidity in dilute atomic gases, Casimir effects, quantum mechanics of macroscopic and mesoscopic resonators, phenomenology of open quantum systems.

Office: 241 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-2962
Email: Roberto.Onofrio at Dartmouth.EDU

Alexander J. Rimberg

(Ph. D., Harvard, 1992) Electrical transport measurements of nanostructures: quantum information science and quantum measurements; controlled physical realizations of open quantum systems; quantum noise and non-equilibrium effects.

Office: 101 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-6569
Email: Alexander.J.Rimberg@Dartmouth.edu

Barrett N. Rogers

(Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991) Theoretical and computational plasma physics, space and astrophysical plasmas, controlled fusion, magnetic reconnection, plasma turbulence.

Office: 246 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-0186
Email: Barrett.N.Rogers@Dartmouth.EDU

Yeong-Ah Soh

(Ph.D., Cornell, 1995) Experimental condensed matter physics: magnetism, quantum-many body problem, mesoscopic physics, nanoscience, scanning probe microscopy, x-rays.

Office: 244 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-2738
Email: Yeong-Ah.J.Soh@Dartmouth.edu

John R. Thorstensen

(Ph.D., UC-Berkeley, 1980) Optical studies of close binary stars; large-scale structure of the universe.

Office: 239 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-2869
Email: John.R.Thorstensen@Dartmouth.EDU

Lorenza Viola

(Ph.D., Padua, 1996) Quantum information physics: Modeling and control of quantum noise; fault-tolerant quantum information processing; physical realizations of information; characterization and measures of entanglement; quantum measurement; quantum-classical correspondence.

Office: 247 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-2528
Email: Lorenza.Viola@Dartmouth.EDU

Gary A. Wegner

(Ph.D., Washington, 1971) Cosmology, large-scale structure of the universe, end states of stellar evolution.

Office: 221 Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-3329
Email: Gary.A.Wegner@Dartmouth.EDU

Martin N. Wybourne

(Ph.D., Nottingham, 1980) Non-equilibrium transport in small structures, energy relaxation and charging effects in metal wires and nanoclusters, and collective effects in semiconductor quantum point contacts.

Office: 201A Wilder
Phone: (603) 646-4091
Email: Martin.N.Wybourne@Dartmouth.EDU