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Natowitz, Joseph  B
natowitz@comp.tamu.edu
Distinguished Professor of Chemistry. B. S. 1958, University of Florida. Ph. D., 1965, University of Pittsburgh. Postdoctoral Fellow,1965-67, SUNY at Stony Brook. Nuclear Chemistry. Nuclear reaction mechanisms; thermodynamics of highly excited nuclei, limits to existence of nuclei; the nuclear equation of state; nuclear dynamics.

Watson, Rand  L
watson@comp.tamu.edu
Professor of Chemistry. B. S., 1962, Colorado School of Mines. Ph. D., 1966, University of California at Berkeley. Research Associate, 1967, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley. Chemical Physics. Inner-shell ionization and X-ray emission in fast ion-atom collisions. Interaction of high energy ions with atoms and molecules, with emphasis on charge distributions and dissociation processes.

Yennello, Sherry  J
yennello@chem.tamu.edu
Professor of Chemistry. B. S., 1985, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Ph. D., 1990, Indiana University. Postdoctoral Fellow, 1991-92, Michigan State University. Nuclear Chemistry. Research involves using beams of exotic nuclei to investigate nuclear reaction mechanisms: altering the N/Z of the beam enables the study of isospin equilibrations and effects due to the Coulomb force.

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