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Faculty Interests and JP Topics: 2006-2007

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Scaling Limits of Self Avoiding Walks and of Percolation Cluster Perimeters, and the Stochastic Loewner Evolution in Two Dimensions Michael Aizenman
Communication between cells
Physics of molecular motors
Ratchets in biology
DNA rigidity and protein expression
Solitons in biology
Nanotechnology and biology
Robert Austin
Solid state realizations of Quantum Computing William Brinkman
Theoretical problems at the interface of physics and biology William Bialek
Neutrino Astrophysics Frank Calaprice
Quantum Field Theory, Particle Physics and Theoretical Biology
Applications of quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics and field theory to problems in particle physics and biophysics.
Curtis Callan
What is our microwave telescope good for?
Heart of Darkness - optimizing a microwave window
Joseph Fowler
Solar Neutrinos
Dark Matter I
Dark Matter II
Dark Matter III
Cristiano Galbiati
Optical/IR (Space) Interferometry
CubeSat - a Small Satellite Project
Whatever related to Astrophysics and Cosmology
Ed Groth
String Theory Steve Gubser
Condensed Matter Theory Duncan Haldane
Black Holes in LHC Valerie Halyo
Lasers with high average power
Physics of millimeter waves
Remote detection of magnetic fields
Atomic clocks
William Happer
Quantum Numbers of Electrons in a 2-D Crystal
Spinwaves in Magnets
Atomic Arrangements in Solids
Zahid Hasan
Supersolid
Population genetics
Phase transitions
David Huse
Measurements and analysis of surface turbulence of liquid gallium
Measurements of stability of a rotating water disk
Hantao Ji - PPPL (609-243-2162)
1-dimensional Solitons, Fractional Charge and Polyacethylene Igor Klebanov
Methematical Physics Elliott Lieb
A Balloon Experiment to Measure the Polarization of Cosmic X-Rays Dan Marlow
Long Baseline Neutrino Physics Dark Matter Searches with Cryogenic Detectors Kirk McDonald
Analysis of first BooNE data
Three- and four-neutrino mixing schemes
Analysis of the High-momentum Component of Fermi Motion
Neutral-pion identification in BooNE
Peter Meyers
Black Holes in Two Dimensions
Supersymmetry at LHC
Chiara Nappi
Nanotubes, superconductivity in Fullerene films, Bose condensation Phuan Ong
Experimental High Energy Physics James Olsen
Cosmic Microwave Background Analysis and Measurement
Detectors for mm-wave radiation
Dark Matter Searches
Tests of Gravity
Lyman Page
Theoretical High Energy Physics Alexandre Polyakov
Magnetometry Frontiers
Michael Romalis
Behavioral Biology of C. elegans
Bacterial Motility and Chemotaxis.
William Ryu
Carl Icahn Laboratory
Mathematical Physics Robert Seiringer
Cosmological simulations
Determining cosmological parameters from observations
Gravitational lensing in cosmology
Uros Seljak
Experimental High Energy Physics A.J. Stewart Smith
Topological Order Shivaji Sondhi
Superconductors and Millimeter Detectors

Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization Measurement Techniques

Designing Telescopes with Huge Focal Planes

Finite Element Modeling of Magnetic Fields

Suzanne Staggs
Quasicrystals and Teflon
Anthropic principle
Quasicrystals packings
Gravitational waves and cosmology
Paul Steinhardt
Active Control of Disease Processes
Gene Regulatory Networks
Neural Network Analysis of DNA Microarray Data
Robert Stengel
Biophysics David Tank
Order Metrics in Condensed Matter
Salvatore Torquato
The History of the Elementary Particles Laboratory Chris Tully
String Theory Herman Verlinde

 
 

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