Dr. Alexander Volya
Professor, Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2000
Graduate Students
- Brandon Roldan (Ph.D. candidate, admitted Fall 2024)
- Luis Soriano (Ph.D. candidate, admitted Fall 2022)
- Jafrul Islam (Ph.D. candidate, admitted Fall 2023)
Former Graduate Students
- Charles White (Ph.D., May 2023)
- Konstantinos Kravvaris (Ph.D., Spring 2018) — Clustering in Light Nuclei
- Mark Lingle (Ph.D., Spring 2015) — A Configuration Space Monte Carlo Algorithm for Solving the Nuclear Pairing Problem
- Volha Abramkina (Ph.D., Summer 2011) — The emergence of collective phenomena in systems with random interactions
- Naureen Ahsan (Ph.D., Summer 2011) — Quantum tunneling and scattering of a composite object
- Tony Sumaryada (Ph.D., Fall 2007) — Pairing Correlations and Phase Transitions in Mesoscopic Systems
Undergraduate Students
Former Undergraduate Students
- Shae Machlus — Calculating Observables in the Three Body Coulomb Problem (2019)
- Grigoriy Kondyukov — Three-body Coulomb problem
- Dylan Abrahamsen — Effective R-Matrix Parameters of the Woods-Saxon Nuclear Potential
- David Morris (BS with honors, Spring 2009) — Nuclear pairing approximations in the nuclear shell model