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Dr. Rex Gandy


Rex F. Gandy, Dean, College of Science and Technology
Professor of Physics and Astronomy
Ph.D., Physics, University of Texas at Austin, 1981

Bobby Chain Technology
Office Location: 103 A
Phone: 601-266-4883 
Dr. Rex Gandy


Research Interests

Experimental Plasma Physics, Complex Plasmas, Magnetic Fusion Energy, Plasma Diagnostics, Nanoscale Physics

Recent Publications

Watts, Gandy, Hanson, Hartwell, Garabedian, Carnevali., "QUATOS: A University-scale test of the Quasi-toroidal stellarator concept", Fusion Technology 37, (3); 211, (2000).

Willis S. Gandy R. Shimoyama H., "Levitation of fluorescent polymer microsheres in a DC glow argon plasma", IEEE transactions on plasma science", 30 (1); 86-87 Part 1, (2002).

Gandy R., Willis S., Shimoyama H., "Initial experiments in the Idaho dusty plasma device", Physics of Plasmas 8 (5);1746; Part 1, (2001).

McIlroy, D.N., Huso, J., Kranov, Y., Marchinek, J., Ebert, C., Moore, S., Marji, E., Gandy, R., Hong,Y.-K., Norton, M.G., Cavaleri, E., Benz, R., Justus, B.L., and Rosenberg, A., "Nanoparticle formation in microchannel glass by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition; Journal of Applied Physics, 93 (9); 5643; (2003).