by László Mihály and Michael C. Martin
László Mihály
received his Ph.D. in 1977 from
Eötvös
University in Budapest
. While he was research scientist at the
Central Research Institute
for Physics, he visited the Universite Paris-Sud in Orsay,
the Institute Laue-Langevin in Grenoble and the
University of California
at Los Angeles.
Since 1989 has been a professor of physics at the
State University of
New York at Stony Brook. His research interest presently includes the
experimental study of charge density
waves, high-temperature superconductors and
fulleride systems.
Michael C. Martin
received his Ph.D. in 1995 from
SUNY @ Stony Brook. He did neutron
spectroscopy using the High Flux
Beam Reactor facility, at
Brookhaven National Laboratory and
he worked in the Zettl
Research Group at the
U.C. Berkeley
Department of Physics.
He is presently at the Advanced Light Source
sychrotron at
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He
is also the president of the travlang
company.
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