Department of Physics

School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Faculty and Research

Professors

Anderson, Phillip

Ionospheric and magnetospheric electrodynamics; space weather; space environment effects on human systems.


Chaney, Roy

Research in theoretical aspects of solid state physics are in progress. Calculation of electronic structure of solids by LCAO; electron-beam lithography.


Cho, Kyeongjae

Computational materials science of nanomaterials and electronic device materials, carbon nanotubes and semiconductor nanowires for nanoelectronics, metal nanoparticles for catalyst design in renewable energy applications and interface modeling of high-k gate stack systems.

Collins, Carl

Ion-electron recombination processes; gaseous electronics; low-energy plasmas; collision processes; high-pressure plasmas; direct discharge and e-beam excited gas lasers; ultra short wavelength lasers.


Cunningham, Austin

Research into collisional processes occurring in planetary atmospheres, governing gas laser operation, important in thin film plasma deposition, and determining the output of high intensity lamps.


Earle, Gregory

Dr. Earle is a member of the William B. Hanson Center for Space Sciences, with primary research interests in satellite and rocket-borne instrumentation, ionospheric electrodynamics at mid- and low latitudes, and thermospheric neutral wind systems.


Fenyves, Ervin

Elementary particles; cosmic rays; gamma-ray astrophysics; gamma-ray and neutrino detectors. Participation in the LHC (CERN) Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) Collaboration forward muon detector design and construction.


Gartstein, Yuri

Condensed matter physics with emphasis on nanoscience; electronic, optical and transport properties of organic materials.

 


Glosser, Robert

Research interests relate to the study of optical properties of solids using techniques including Raman, photoluminescence and modulation spectroscopies. Materials of interest are semiconductors, thermoelectric materials and nanomaterials.


Heelis, Roderick
Director, William B. Hanson Center for Space Sciences

Plasma processes and electrodynamics in planetary atmospheres and ionospheres; space flight instrumentation.


John H Hoffman
Professor
FO 2.322
972-883-2846

Hoffman, John
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies


Ionospheric com­position; mass spectroscopy; stratospheric cluster ion composition. Dr. Hoffman's research involves studies of planetary atmospheres, particularly the composition of the neutral and ionic constituents.


Ishak-Boushaki, Mustapha

Gravitational lensing and applications to cosmology, acceleration of the expansion of the universe: cosmological constant, dark energy, Einstein's equations, junction conditions for matching space-times and constructing wormholes and spacetime thin-shells, computer algebra (symbolic computing).

Izen, Joseph

High energy particle physics experimentalist exploring the properties of particles that contain charm or bottom quarks. He is Principal Investigator for UTD’s High Energy Physics Group that carries out physics analysis and production computing for the BABAR experiment.


Lou, Xinchou

Elementary particle physics experiments at electron-position colliders, high performance cluster computing, and application of data mining techniques to other fields of research


MacAlevey, Paul

Dr. MacAlevey’s principal activity at UTD is teaching. Research interests focus on gravitational radiation.


Anton Malko
Assistant Professor
ECSN 2.912
972-883-6383

Malko, Anton

Dr. Malko's areas of interest include:

  • Molecular/cell science, sorting in microfluidic environments, using optical tweezers
  • Photoluminescence spectroscopy of single semiconductor quantum dots
  • Single photon sources and single photon correlation spectroscopy
  • Femotosecond spectroscopy
  • Non-linear optics and spectroscopy of quantum dots and other semiconductor materials
  • Optical limiting devices, Nano-optics
  • Solid state physics, Laser physics
  • Fiber optics (hi-power fiber lasers & amplifiers)
  • Optical engineering

Rasmussen, Beatrice

A study on Equatorial Spread F in the earth’s ionosphere.


Rindler, Wolfgang

Theoretical relativistic cosmology and basic problems in general relativity.


Salamon, Myron

Experimental condensed matter physics, phase transitions, superconductivity and the properties of magnetic materials. 


Tinsley, Brian

Airglow; aurora; theoretical research in aeronomy; instrumentation for atmospheric spectroscopy; observational and theoretical research on upper atmosphere processes (aeronomy) for more than 40 years, and has served on many national and international organizations in this field.


Robert M Wallace
Professor
RL 4.414
972-883-6638

Wallace, Robert
Electrical Engineering

Advanced materials for device scaling, Semiconductor materials, Dielectric materials, Surface science, Ion beam characterization, Molecular beam epitaxy Field-emission display materials, Self-assembled monolayers, First-principles materials computations.


Zakhidov, Anvar

Physics and chemistry of advanced materials: carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, theory of excitons, polarons, solitons in solids; optical and microwave spectroscopy; molecular superconductivity, ferromagnetism; conducting polymers electronic molecular devices.


Affiliated Faculty

Byrne, Dale
Electrical Engineering

Propagation, diffraction, and scattering of high frequency (optical and infrared) electromagnetic radiation, and interaction with materials and structures; design of optical instrumentation; frequency selective surfaces - design and fabrication.


John P Ferraris
Department Head
BE 2.510
972-883-2905

Ferraris, John
Chemistry Professor

Polymeric organic semiconductors and intrinsic conductors; advanced lithographic resist materials.


Urquhart, Mary
Science/Mathematics Education

Thermal processes in planetary crustal materials with an emphasis on the lunar and martian surfaces; misconceptions and instructional design in astronomy and physics (Sci/Math Ed). NASA education and public outreach projects; member of the Center for Space Sciences.


Adjunct Faculty

David Cline
dcline@physics.ucla.edu
Adjunct Professor

University of California, Los Angeles

Mario Diaz
mario@phys.utb.edu
Adjunct Professor
The University of Texas, Brownsville

Walter Duncan
wduncan@ti.com
Adjunct Professor
Senior Member Technical Staff, Texas Instruments
Plano, TX

Joseph Estrera
joseph.estrera@ngc.com
Adjunct Professor
Dallas, Texas

Carlos Oscar Lousto
lousto@phys.utb.edu
Adjunct Professor
The University of Texas, Brownsville

Shane Palmer
spalmer@ti.com
Adjunct Professor
Austin, TX

Richard Henry Price
rprice@phys.utb.edu
Adjunct Professor
The University of Texas, Brownsville

Willem van Straten
willem@phys.utb.edu
Adjunct Lecturer
The University of Texas, Brownsville

  • Updated: April 23, 2008