Graduate Thesis Guidance
  1. P. Kalyanaraman, MS. 1985, "de Haas-Shubnikov effect in n-type InSb with magnetic impurities.'' Kalyanaraman returned to India to a professorship at his institution.
  2. H. Xie, Ph. D. 1990, "Optical Properties of Narrow Gap Semiconductors and Semiconductor Superlattices.'' Hui Xie worked as a post-doctoral Fellow at Columbia University.
  3. Lok C. Lew Yan Voon, Ph. D. 1993, "Electronic and Optical Properties of Semiconductors: A study based on the Empirical Tight Binding Model.'' Lew Yan Voon received the Sigma Xi award for his thesis at WPI, and a von Humboldt Fellowship at the Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart, Germany, for postdoctoral work. After returning to WPI as a faculty member, he received an NSF-CAREER grant in 1999-2003. He is now the Head of the Physics department at Wright State University in Ohio.
  4. Don Dossa, Ph. D. 1996, ''Finite element and boundary element techniques applied to quantum mechanical systems.'' Dossa works at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the area of high performance computing, and is in charge of all scientific computing. His expertise is in the area of parallel computing.
  5. Jonathan Moussa, MS 2004, "The Schrödinger-Poisson Selfconsistency in Layered Quantum Semiconductor Structures." Moussa was a double Major for his BS degrees in Mathematics and in Physics (see the previous page) at WPI. He joined the University of California at Berkeley to work under the guidance of Professor Marvin Cohen.
  6. Alexi M. Girgis is a graduate student working under my guidance at present (2006-2007).
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