- Andrey A. Katanin
http://www.imp.uran.ru/KTM_LAB/Katanin/
Application of modern mathematical methods (continual integration, renormalization group, bosonization, group theory, methods of topology) to actual problems of physics of strongly-correlated electron systems. Investigations of magnetism of strongly-correlated electron systems.
- Arkadiusz Mandowski
http://www.wsp.czest.pl/~a.mandowski
Institute of Physics of the Pedagogical University of Czestochowa, Poland. Interests: luminescence, thermoluminescence, optically stimulated luminescence, Monte Carlo methods, trapping, recombination, traps, spatially correlated systems.
- Beau Webber
http://www.kent.ac.uk/physical-sciences/publications/home/jbww.html
School of Physical Sciences, Kent, UK. Interests are nano-science, study of liquids in confined geometry and at surfaces, characterisation of porous materials such as porous silica/rocks/clays/sediments, gas hydrates/clathrates. NMR relaxation, NMR cryoporometry, NMR diffusion, neutron diffraction (NS, SANS), thermoporosimetry.
- Benjamin Canals
http://benjamin.canals.free.fr/ukhome_page.php3
Researcher in the Louis Néel Laboratory, belonging to the CNRS site of Grenoble, France. Research interests: Kondo lattice systems; High dimensionnal spin liquid; Mesoscopic systems; Small magnetic systems; Self Organized critical systems; Magnetism in quasi-crystals; Molecular magnetism.
- Charles Thiel
http://www.physics.montana.edu/students/thiel/
Resources, documents, and links related to research at Montana State University on the broad electronic structure and optical properties of rare earth activated luminescent materials for technological applications such as lasers, phosphors, and optical computing.
- Dennis P. Clougherty
http://www.uvm.edu/~dcloughe/
Research on topics in theoretical condensed matter physics, including ultracold atom-surface scattering and quantum sticking, Jahn-Teller effects in molecules, clusters and solids, and properties of fullerenes and nanotubes.
- Olga Kuksenok
http://grace.che.pitt.edu/kuksenok/
University of Pittsburgh. Research interests are modeling of binary fluids within microchannels (morphological instabilities and periodic droplet formation) and modeling of ternary fluids with reversible chemical reactions.
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