Profiles in "Physics" Expertise Area

  • Philip Mauskopf works on designing and building instruments primarily for astronomy and cosmology using superconducting detectors and devices.
  • Abhijit Khare is currently teaching Introduction to Physics lab, General Physics (I) lab, University Physics lab (I) lab courses and University Physics (I and II) recitation sections at ASU's Polytechnic campus.
  • Formicone's research interests span the broad area of solid-state RF and Microwave power amplifiers for communications, avionics, radars, defense and security applications.
  • Jim DeGraffenreid currently serves as instructor in physics teaching introductory and advanced undergraduate physics classes.
  • Adams' research interests include nanotubes and polymerized fullerenes.
  • Joseph Foy's research focuses on understanding the physics of pulsar wind nebulae and of the interstellar medium.
  • Covatto teaches introductory physics and astronomy courses, with interests in Physics and Society.
  • Drucker is a professor with interests in nanoscience and materials physics. His research group performs experimental and theoretical research to better understand the atomistic mechanisms of crystal growth on surfaces.
  • Desch is a professor of astrophysics in the School of Earth and Space Exploration. His research is in star and planet formation, meteoritics, exoplanets, and astrobiology.