2011-2013 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog (with addenda) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Applied Physics
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Head: Lorcan M. Folan
Mission Statement
The NYU-Poly Department of Applied Physics is committed to providing high-quality introductory-, intermediate- and advanced-level physics courses as services to the Institute’s engineering and science departments. The major programs train new generations of physicists who apply the tools of physics to contemporary problems to benefit all. The department, collaborating closely with other departments, employs physics knowledge and techniques to enable engineering research and education, and serve as a catalyst for research in other scientific fields.
Physics: The Fundamental Science
Physics is the science devoted to the study and understanding of nature. It traces its history back to Aristotle and derives its name from the Greek words for nature and natural. Physics is often said to be the most fundamental science which deals with the constituents, properties and evolution of the entire universe, on all length and time scales. Other branches of science focus on smaller domains, but physics provides the foundation for all of them.
Contact Information
Polytechnic Institute of NYU
Six MetroTech Center
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Tel: (718) 260-3072
Fax: (718) 260-3139
E-mail: physics@poly.edu
Web: www.poly.edu/academics/departments/physics/
Degrees Offered
The department offers Physics, B.S. and Physics, M.S. degrees, and a dual major degree in Mathematics and Physics , administered in cooperation with the Department of Mathematics. Students may elect to take a minor in Physics or elect a Nuclear Sciences and Engineering Concentration or a Nuclear Sciences and Engineering Minor , administered in cooperation with the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Read more about the Physics Program .Physics Program Information
Faculty
Professors
Stephen Arnold, University and Thomas Potts Professor
PhD, City University of New York
Microparticle Photophysics, Whispering Gallery Mode Biosensing, Organic Molecular Crystals
Kurt H. Becker, Professor Dr. rer. net., Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Germany
Atomic, Molecular, and Chemical Physics; Plasma Physics; Development of New Experimental Techniques and Processes
Hong-Liang Cui, Professor
PhD, Stevens Institute of Technology
Applied physics/optics
Erich E. Kunhardt, Professor
PhD, Polytechnic Institute of New York
Low temperature plasma physics, device physics
Edward L. Wolf, Professor
PhD, Cornell University
Experimental condensed matter physics superconductivity; nanophysics and nanotechnology; electron tunneling spectroscopy
Associate Professor
Lorcan M. Folan, Associate Professor, Department Head
PhD, Polytechnic University
Spectroscopic characterization of aerosol particles; optical properties of micro-cavities; energy transfer in condensed matter; electron capture beta decay
Industry Professors
Victor Y. Barinov, Industry Associate Professor
PhD, Academy of Science of the Ukraine
Valery A. Sheverev, Industry Professor, Director of Physics Laboratory Program
PhD, Leningrad State University
Vladimir I. Tsifrinovich, Industry Associate Professor
DSc, Kirensky Institute of Physics, Academy of Science, USSR
Lecturers
S. John DiBartolo, Lecturer
PhD, University of Virginia
David T. Mugglin, Lecturer
PhD, Lehigh University
Instructor
Vladimir Ostrovsky, Instructor
DSc, Kiev Institute of Physics, Academy of Science, USSR
Adjunct Faculty
Akhil Lal, Adjunct Professor
PhD, Polytechnic University
Alex Kattamis, Adjunct Assistant Professor
PhD, Princeton University
Emeritus Faculty
Deo C. Choudhury, Professor Emeritus
PhD, University of California
Hellmut J. Juretschke, Professor Emeritus
PhD, Harvard University
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