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Marcus Alfred

Education

  • Ph.D. Computational Physics, Howard University, May 2000
  • M.S. Physics, California State University, Northridge, May 1994
  • B.A. Mathematics, California State University, Northridge, June 1992
  • B.S. Physics, California State University, Northridge, May 1992

Experience


Instructor, Howard University, 2000 - 2003

Assistant Professor, Howard University, 2003 - present

Current Research


A large portion of my time during the past year has been spent conducting research in several different areas. Examples of these areas include computational electromagnetics (CEM), high energy physics, physics education research, and complexity.

Publications


"A Test of the Calculability of a Three-Body Relativistic, Cluster Decomposable, Unitary, Covariant Scattering Theory" Foundations of Physics, Vol 33, No. 8, August 2003, pg 1253 - 1264 Marcus Alfred and James Lindesay

"A Nonperturbative, Finite Particle Number Approach to Relativistic Scattering Theory" Foundations of Physics, Vol 34, No. 4, April 2004 , pg 581 - 616 Marcus Alfred, Petero Kwizera, James V. Lindesay, H. Pierre Noyes

"Surface-state origin for the blueshifted emission in anodically etched porous silicon carbide" Journal of Applied Physics. Vol 95, Issue 2, 2004 pg 490 - 496 Tilghman L. Rittenhouse, Paul W. Bohn, Tim K. Hossain, Ilesanmi Adesida, James Lindesay, and Marcus Alfred

Contact:


Marcus Alfred
202 806 6258
maralfred@howard.edu