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Walter Lambrecht
Professorof Physics
Walter Lambrecht completed his Lic. Sc. degree from the University of
Gent
in 1977 then completed his Dr. Sc. in physics in 1980. He spent two
years
as a visiting associated professor at the Universidad Nacional del Sur
in
Bahia Blanca, Argentina. He continued his postdoctoral research at the
Max-Planck Institut fur Festkorperforschung in Stuttgart, Germany for
the
next three years. He joined the physics department at Case Western
Reserve
University in 1987, attaining the rank of full professor in 1999. He is
active
in research and teaching. During the first half of 2005, Professor
Lambrecht
was on sabbatical at Arizona State University and the National
Renewable
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Benjamin
Segall,
Emeritus Professor of Physics
Benjamin Segall completed his B.S. in physics from Brooklyn College in
1948. He then continued to finish his M.S. degree from the University
of
Illinois in 1949 and his Ph.D. in 1951. His dissertation was under
Geoffrey F. Chew studying particle theory. He continued in
post-doctoral
work at Illinois and at the Institute for Theoretical Physics in
Denmark. He
left academia in 1956 to join the research department of General
Electric
Laboratory in Schenectady, New York where he made the switch to
condensed matter theory and electronic structure calculations. In 1968
he
joined the physics department at the newly joined Case Western Reserve
University, soon after becoming full professor. He continued many
years
of research until becoming an emeritus faculty in 2000. He continues
interactions with the department and remains active in social causes
and travel.
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Tula R. Paudel Graduate
Student
Tula R. Paudel is fourth year graduate student at the department.
He earned master degree form Tribhuvan University, Nepal and diploma
in condensed matter physics form International Center for Theoritical Physics
(ICTP), Trieste, Italy.
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