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Computational atomic physics

My research interests are based in solving/understanding atomic physics with computers. There are two areas that I am focussed on at the moment:

Atoms propagating through different waveguide bends
Atom Optics
and understanding matter-wave propagation and atom-chip applications
The periodic table from a positron's point of view
Atomic structure
including positron-atom, electron-atom, photon-atom and atom-atom interactions


Current Graduate Students:

Who What Where Project
Marty K Marty Kandes Masters
(started June 06)
P-145A Atom optics
Oscar S Oscar Salazar Masters
(started Feb 06)
PA-123 Atom Optics
Scott being beamed up Scott Young Masters
(started May 06)
P-144A Positron-atom
interactions


Current Undergrad Students:

Rob B Rob Baughn Senior thesis
(started September 06)
P-331 Atom Optics


Past Students:

Who What Where are they now?
Kyle R Kyle Rollin Senior Thesis
(June 06- May 07)
Atomic Structure
Masters in Physics at SDSU


Research Collaborators Past, Present and Future


Research Funding:

Currently funded by SDSU University Grants Program.

This has provided some computing resources.


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