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Professors Drabold
and Mousseau are working on theroretical approaches to modeling glasses
and amorphous materials. Drabold is primarily concerned with the electronic
structure of chalcogenide (S, Se, Te) glasses and amorphous silicon
and the dramatic response of these materials to light. Mousseau and
Barkema have pioneered a novel method (the Activation Relaxtation Technique)
which has led to perhaps the best existing models of amorphous Si and
silica glass. Three postdoctoral fellows and four students are also
working in this area.
Associated Faculty: Drabold
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