哥伦比亚大学巴纳德学院物理与天文学系导师教师师资介绍简介-Timothy Halpin-Healy

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Timothy Halpin-Healy


Professor of Physics & Astronomy

Department


Physics & Astronomy

Office


Altschul 504
No office hours or Appointment available - Spring 2020

Altschul 504

Contact


212-854-5102

healy@physics.columbia.edu

CV


CV.pdf


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Timothy Halpin-Healy, Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Physics, joined the faculty of Barnard in 1989. In addition to his teaching duties for the Department of Physics, he is Co-Director of the Barnard College Centennial Scholars Program and Director of the Science & Public Policy Program.
Professor Halpin-Healy's primary research interests include phase transitions, critical phenomena, and the renormalization group. A recent research focus has been on the statistical mechanics of directed polymers in random media.
Professor Halpin-Healy also has a strong interest in curriculum design. He has designed and implemented the curriculum for many Barnard courses, including "Electricity and Magnetism," "Mechanics," and "Science and The State." As Director of Barnard's Science & Public Policy Program, Professor Halpin-Healy has contributed to the development of such interdisciplinary courses as "Genetics, Biodiversity, and Society" and "Environmental Ethics, Literature, and Action."
His research and curriculum design projects have been funded by the National Science Foundation and the Pew Charitable Trust.
Professor Halpin-Healy has served as mentor for the independent study projects of many Barnard students. A number of these have been supported under his National Science Foundation grants.
Professor Halpin-Healy also has played the leading role in the design and renovation of many laboratory spaces at Barnard and in the acquisition and development of academic computer resources.

AB, Princeton University
PhD, Harvard University


Theoretical, statistical and non-linear physics
Curriculum design
Laboratory development


"Dynamics of Multidimensional Secession: Fixed Points & Ideological Condensation," cover article, with A. Soulier,Physical Review LettersVol. 90, 258103 (27 June 2003).
"Divergent Tendencies in Multidimensional Secession," with A. Soulier and N. Arkus,Brazilian Journal of PhysicsVol. 33, 611 (2003).
"Directed Polymers vs. Directed Percolation,"Physical ReviewE58, 4096RC (1998).
"Chemical Wave Refraction Phenomena," with Sin-Chun Hwang BC'96,Physical ReviewE54, 3009 (1996).
"Kinetic Roughening, Stochastic Growth, Directed Polymers & All That," with Y-C Zhang,Physical Reports254, (1995) 215-415.
"Disturbing the Random Energy Landscape," with D. Herbert BC'92,Physical ReviewE48, 1617RC (1993).
"Depinning by Quenched Randomness," with M. Zapotocky,Physical Review LettersVol. 67, 3463C (1991).
"Diverse Manifolds in Random Media,"Physical Review LettersVol. 62, 442 (1989).





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