214ers of Note: Dr. Wayne Saslow, PhD Physics
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Wayne is a member of the Texas A&M Department of Physics where he 'dabbles' in such studies as Condensed Matter - Theoretical. Dr. Saslow's Personal Website is: http://faculty.physics.tamu.edu/saslow Wayne's current research interests include: magnetism in thin films; charge transport in multi-carrier systems (including semiconductors, mixed ionic-electronic conductors, and biological systems); electrical properties of small systems (e.g., quantum dots, buckyballs, thin wires, nanotubes); mass loading of mixed ionic electronic conductors; electrical screening at semiconductor surfaces. He has also worked on: random magnetic systems (spin glasses, disordered ferromagnets, and re-entrant spin glasses); superfluidity in 3He and 4He; and transport processes at low temperatures. Wayne is aalso a big fan of the Texas Aggies of A&M Personal Text: Professor Saslow joined the Texas A&M faculty in 1971. He received a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, an M.S. from the University of California at Berkeley and a Ph.D. from the University of California at Irvine, and was a Research Associate at the University of Pittsburgh. Since arriving at Texas A&M, he has held visiting faculty positions at the University of Michigan and the University of Paris at Orsay. He has also been a consultant to the National Institute of Standards and Technology. In 1995, Professor Saslow received a Faculty Distinguished Achievement Award in Teaching from the Association of Former Students. He has written Electricity, Magnetism, and Light,an introductory textbook that was published by Academic-Elsevier in February of 2002. During the 2002-2003 academic year he was on faculty development leave at the National Institutes of Health Laboratory for Physical and Structural Biology.
Dr. Wayne Saslow, PhD Physics