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Alfred Leung

Alfred Leung

Professor, Optics and Spectroscopy

Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles
M.S., University of California, Los Angeles
B.S., University of California, Los Angeles

Location:
Office: PH2, Room 109

California State University, Long Beach
Department of Physics & Astronomy
1250 Bellflower Blvd.
Long Beach, CA 90840-3901

Phone: (562) 985-4923 Office
Fax: (562) 985-7924
Email: afleung@csulb.edu

Research Interest:
Optics, Spectroscopy.

Optics of polarized light and spectroscopy of biomolecules in the mid-infrared region.

Last update: 4/17/08

Thesis Defense

Atomic Three-body Resonances

Alfonso Vergara,

February 12, 2010, 11am, PH2-110.

 

Colloquium:

Astrophysical Signatures of Quark-Matter Phase Transition - The Quark-Nova

R. Ouyed, University of Calgary, Canada

February 15, 2010, 11am, PH2-110

Luminosity versus time as predicted by the Quark-Nova theory, and compared against experiment.

 

Introduction to Zotero

Library workshop for the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

K. Duong, Library

February 25 and March 8, 4pm, Spidell Lab 1, Room 116, Library Bldg.


Welcome to our two new faculty:

 

Yohannes Abate: new faculty member of the department of Physics and AstronomyPrashanth Jaikumar: New faculty member at the department of Physics & Astronomy

Dr. Abate (left) is a condensed matter experimentalist, who graduated from the University of Iowa. His interests are in near-field microscopy and spectroscopy imaging in metals and semiconductors, plasmonics in nanoparticles and the physics of metamaterials.

Dr. Jaikumar is a nuclear astrophysicist who graduated from SUNY at Stony Brooks. His interests are in high-density matter and its relation to astrophysical phenomena in neutron stars.