Field: Physics
Packard Fellowship award year: 1994
Research Interests
y work in ultra-cold atomic systems involves studies of physics in the quantum limit, and has provided insights into the process of molecule formation. This research influences fields including optical communications and precision spectroscopy, and may have applications in new technologies such as light pressure lithography.
| Phone: | 716-275-8549 | |
| FAX: | 716-275-8527 | |
| Email: | nbig@lle.rochester.edu | |
| WWW: | http://server-mac.pas.rochester.edu/brochure/faculty.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Physics and Astronomy University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics Rochester, NY 14627-0171 |
H. Allen Orr Field: Biology
Packard Fellowship award year: 1995
Research Interests
study the genetics of adaptation. I am particularly interested in determining how often "major genes" play a role in adaptation. I study several model systems, including the genetic basis of resistance to wasp parasitism in Drosophila.
| Phone: | 716-275-3838 | |
| FAX: | 716-275-2070 | |
| Email: | aorr@mail.rochester.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.rochester.edu/College/BIO/ORRLAB/TALENPAGE.HTML | |
| Address: | Dept. of Biology University of Rochester 319 Hutchinson Hall Rochester, NY 14627 |
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