Chubukov, A.V., Ph.D., Moscow State University, 1985. Assistant Professor. Condensed
Matter Theory, low-D magnetism, frustrated antiferromagnets, Fermi Liquid theory, high-T
superconductivity.
Himpsel, Franz J., Ph.D., University Munich, 1977. Professor. Fabrication
of nanostructures, photoelectron spectroscopy with synchrotron radiation,
inverse photemission, surface physics and chemistry.
Huber, D.L., Ph.D., Harvard, 1964. Professor. Condensed matter theory; magnetism;
disordered systems; optical properties.
Joynt, R.J., Ph.D., Maryland, 1982. Professor. Condensed Matter Theory; itinerant
ferromagnetism; quantum Hall effect; heavy fermions, high-Tc superconductivity.
Lagally, M., Ph.D., Wisconsin, 1968. Bascom Professor. Condensed matter physics. (Also in
Materials Science and Engineering.)
Larbalestier, D.C., Ph.D., Imperial College, University of London, 1970. Shubnikov Professor.
Condensed matter physics, superconducting materials. (Also in Materials Science and
Engineering.)
Onellion, M., Ph.D., Rice, 1984. Associate Professor. Experimental condensed matter physics;
high temperature superconductors, surface and thin film magnetism; electron and spectroscopies
using laboratory and synchrotron-radiation sources.
Rzchowski, M.S., Ph.D., Stanford. 1988. Assistant Professor. Experimental condensed matter
physics; superconductivity in high-Tc materials, Josephson junction systems, and mesoscopic
systems.
Winokur, M.J. (PolymerX).,
Ph.D., Michigan, 1985. Associate Professor. Condensed matter physics;
structure of novel materials; phase transitions.