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Department of Physics

Members of the Undergraduate Faculty

 

Zhen Wu, Professor and Department Chair
M.A., M.Phil, Ph. D., Columbia

Research: Atomic and molecular physics, laser spectroscopy and surface science.

     
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Daniel E. Murnick, Professor
B.A., Hofstra, PhD., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Research:Atomic, nuclear, solid state, applied laser physics and stable isotope analysis, and quantum electronics.

     
 

Grace Spruch, Professor
B.A., CUNY (Brooklyn College), PhD., M.S., Pennsylvania; PhD., New York

Research: Experimental condensed matter physics, bringing science to general public and non-science students.

 

Martin Schaden, Assistant Professor

Research: Field theory: lattice gauge theory, BRST-symmetry, finite temperature, vacuum structure and topology. Theoretical atomic physics: Semiclassical methods and macroscopic quantum effects in nano-scale physics. Finance: quantum modeling of stock market dynamics

 

 

Mane Salvermoser, Research Associate Masters & PhD., Technical University of Munich, Germany

Research: Atomic physics, plasma physics, molecular physics, spectroscopy and quantum electronics.

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John Rollino, Instructor, PhD., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Research: Interests: Low temperature thermodynamics, microcomputer-based physics laboratory.

Members of the Graduate Faculty

Degree Programs Offered: Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy
Director of Graduate Program: Professor Ken K. Chin, Room 466,
Tiernan Hall, NJIT (973/596-3297; email: chin@admin1.njit.edu)

Professors:
William Carr, NJIT; Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon
Micromachining and microelectronics

Ken K. Chin, NJIT; Ph.D., Stanford
III-V devices; MBE; surface sciences

Tobin Fink, NJIT; Ph.D., Rutgers
Atomic and nuclear physics

Alexander E. Gates, FAS–N; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Structural geology

Philip Goode,* NJIT; Ph.D., Rutgers
Astrophysics

John C. Hensel,* NJIT; Ph.D., Michigan
Solid-state physics

Roland Levy,* NJIT; Ph.D., Columbia
CVD; PVD; materials synthesis

Richard Mendelsohn, FAS–N; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Biophysical chemistry

Karl D. Moeller, NJIT; Ph.D., Hamburg (Germany)
Far-infrared spectroscpy and optics

Daniel E. Murnick, FAS–N; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Laser spectroscopy and applied physics

William Savin, NJIT; Ph.D., Rutgers
Nuclear physics and solid-state pysics

Earl D. Shaw, FAS–N; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Free electron laser research

H. Wang, NJIT; Ph.D., California Polytechnic Institute
Solar physics

Associate Professors:
Edward M. Bonder, FAS–N; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Electron microscopy facility

John Federici, NJIT; Ph.D., Princeton
Ultrafast laser and spectroscopy

Heim Grebel, NJIT; Ph.D., Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel)
Optoelectronics

N.M. Ravindra, NJIT; Ph.D., Roorkee (India)
Microelectronics and solid-state physics

Susanne Raynor, FAS-N; Ph.D., Georgetown
Theoretical chemistry

O.L. Russo, NJIT; Dr.Eng.Sci., New Jersey Institute of Technology
Electroreflectance

Trevor Tyson, NJIT; Ph.D., Stanford
Theoretical and experimental X-ray absorption spectroscopy

Zhen Wu, FAS-N; Ph.D., Columbia
Atomic and molecular physics; laser spectroscopy and surface science

 

 


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