Rutgers University Department of Physics and
Astronomy
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The Graduate Program in Applied Physics is a joint effort between the Newark
Campus of Rutgers University and the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
However, some of the faculty in the Applied Physics program
are also members of the Graduate Program in Physics and Astronomy
associated with the
My current research interests are in high sensitivity isotope analysis and ultraviolet light source production and applications. Major active projects are in: (i) Stable isotope analysis via laser optogalvanic spectroscopy (the electrical response to resonant optical simulation) for biomedical and environmental applications, and (ii) Innovative ultraviolet sources for photochemistry, germicidal and fluorescence applications. Research projects include experiments and modeling in a broad range of atomic, molecular and quantum electronic areas. Collaborative work involves governmental, industrial, interdepartmental and international research groups.
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