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(mug shot) Carlos Wexler
Associate Professor of Physics
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Missouri-Columbia

Condensed Matter Seminar Schedule(pdf from G. Vignale's page)

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Curriculum Vitae

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I got my Licenciado en Fisica (MS in Physics) degree in 1991 at the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), working with Prof. Guillermo G. Dussel in ``Collective description of octupolar degrees of freedom in nuclei.''

I got my Ph.D. in Physics in 1997 at the University of Washington, in Seattle, working with Prof. David J. Thouless. My dissertation was on ``Vortex dynamics in superfluid systems,''  where I also did some work on current distribution and breakdown of the Quantum Hall Effect.

I worked as a postdoctoral research associate with Prof. Alan T. Dorsey, in theoretical aspects of vortices in superconductors, and in non-linear problems, in particular solitons on the edge of a two-dimensional electron system.

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Carlos Wexler 
Department of Physics and Astronomy 
University of Missouri-Columbia 
Columbia, MO 65211

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