Information Physics Faculty

Michael J. Fitzpatrick Professor
DISP uses joint design of physical sampling and digital processing strategies to develop high performance sensor systems. DISP builds instruments for visible, infrared, ultraviolet, x-ray, millimeter wave, terahertz, acoustic and ion imaging and spectroscopy. DISP has made particular contributions...
John Cocke Professor
William H. Younger Professor
Professor, Bass Fellow and Director of Graduate Studies
Professor and Hogg Family Director of Engineering Management & Entrepreneurship
J.A. Jones Professor
Vinik Dean of Engineering
Katsouleas is a specialist in the use of plasmas as novel particle accelerators and light sources.
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
James B. Duke Distinguished Professor
Associate Professor
Nanomaterials resulting from quantum confinement in three dimensions, known as nanoparticles or quantum dots, exhibit unique characteristics compared to conventional, bulk materials because of their small size, and because nanomaterials can be tailored to exhibit desired properties by controlling...
Professor of the Practice

Secondary Information Physics Faculty

Robert C. Richardson Professor (primary appt: Physics)
Prof. Gauthier is interested in a broad range of topics in the fields of nonlinear and quantum optics, and nonlinear dynamical systems. In the area of optical physics, his group is studying the fundamental characteristics of highly nonlinear light-matter interactions at both the classical and...
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
I direct the Brain Stimulation Engineering Lab (BSEL) which focuses on the development and modeling of devices and application paradigms for transcranial brain stimulation. Transcranial brain stimulation involves non-invasive delivery of fields (e.g., electric and magnetic) to the brain that...

Research Information Physics Faculty

Associate Research Professor
Assistant Research Professor
Dr. Urzhumov's research covers general physics of elecromagnetism and wave phenomena, including optics, plasmonics, acoustics, and other types of waves. Specific interests include numerical methods for differential equations, and computational software; homogenization theory with application to...