Biography
Peter Winkler obtained his Dr. rer.nat. degree (PhD) in nuclear physics and later his Dr. rer. nat. habil. degree from the University Erlangen in Germany. In 1979 he joined the physics department of the University of Nevada at Reno for teaching and research. His research interests focused on atomic many-body theory. He obtained tenure in 1985 and became emeritus professor in 2013 after having directed 12 students in their dissertation research. Peter is a fellow of the American Physical Society.
Research Interest
Atomic many-body theory
Biography
Professor Gregory Lapicki has completed his PhD at the age of 30 from New York University and continued with postdoctoral studies for two years in the Radiation and Solid Laboratory at NYU. In 1991-92, worked at Centro Atómico, Bariloche, Argentina on the Fulbright Award. In 2013-2017, served on the International Advisory Committee for Particle Induced X-ray (PIXE) Conferences; presented opening invited talks at five of these conferences. In 2017, elected to the International Honorary Committee for PIXE. Multiple times presented invited talks at the International Symposium on Ion-Atom Collisions and the Conference on Applications of Accelerators in Research and Industry, for which in 2017 served as atomic and molecular physics topic editor. Published almost 200 refereed papers in journals such Physical Review A, Nuclear and Instruments and Methods in Research B, Journal of Physics B, Journal of Physics and Chemistry Data, X-Ray Spectrometry, Radiation Physics and Chemistry, with a link to one of the most recent publications in Atomic and Nuclear Data Tables.
Research Interest
Theoretical atomic physics. Inner-shell ionization and energy loss of charged particles in matter. Development and improvement of the ECPSSR theory of K-, L-, and M-shell ionization that is widely used for comparison with x-ray and Auger-electron production cross sections; in particular in PIXE analysis.
Biography
Donald J Kouri has completed his PhD from University of Wisconsin in the year 1965. I carry our research in the fundamental implications of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle and the resulting applications and also generalized coherent states, quantum theory of atomic and molecular collisions.
Research Interest
Donald J Kouri carry out research in the fundamental implications of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle and the resulting applications.