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Ranjan Mukhopadhyay
Professor Mukhopadhyay received his M.Sc. at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, his Ph.D. from Caltech in 1998, and did postdoctoral work at Simon Fraser University and the University of Pennsylvania. He spent two years at NEC Laboratories in Princeton before joining Clark in 2003. Professor Mukhopadhyay works on a range of theoretical and computational problems…
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Arshad Kudrolli
Professor Kudrolli received a B. Tech. in engineering physics from the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay in 1990 and a Ph.D. in physics (electromagnetic and microwave chao) with S. Sridhar from Northeastern University in 1995. He has been at Clark since 1997. His background includes a post-doc in nonlinear physics and pattern formation with…
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Charles Agosta
C. Agosta is a low temperature experimental physicist who was originally trained to study the properties of fluids at very low temperatures. His present research interests are lower dimensional superconductors in very high magnetic fields, dc microgrids, and heat transfer in gas boundary layers. Given his deep interest in complicated instrumentation, he and his students…
