David Anderson
Assistant Professor
Department of Physics
Carnegie Mellon University
United States of America
Biography
PhD: University of York (U.K.), Theoretical Physics (2003) B.Sc.: Honors (1st class), University of Essex (U.K.), Theoretical Physics (1998) Honors & Awards: Julius Ashkin Teaching Award 2017 Teaching Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, 2013– Laboratory Instructor, Pennsylvania Governors School for the Sciences, 2013 Special Lecturer, Carnegie Mellon University, 2008–13 Project Leader, Pennsylvania Governors School for the Sciences, 2008 Assistant Professor, Francis Marion University, 2005–08 Instructor, Deep Springs College, 2004 Post-doctoral Research: University of York (U.K.), Structural Biology Laboratory, 2003–04 David Anderson is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Physics. As a member of the faculty at Carnegie Mellon, David is involved with the continuing development of experimental physics laboratory courses, including a course serving students enrolled in the Health-Professions program.
Research Interest
Evaluations of the low-field mobility in degenerate GaN/AlN hetero junctions,Optical ,
Publications
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B. Ridley, N. Zahkleniuk, C. Bennett, M. Babiker, and D. Anderson, Piezoelectric scattering in large band-gap semiconductors and low-dimensional heterostructures, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. No. 572 (1999).
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D. Anderson, N. Zahkleniuk, M. Babiker, B. Ridley, and C. Bennett, Polar-optical phonon limited transport in degenerate GaN-based quantum wells, Phys. Rev. B 63, 245313 (2001).
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D. Anderson, M. Babiker, C. Bennett, N.A. Zahkleniuk, and B.K. Ridley, Evaluations of the low-field mobility in degenerate GaN/AlN heterojunctions, J. Phys. Cond. Matter 13, 5999-6004 (2001).
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D. Anderson, M. Babiker, C. Bennett, and M.I.J. Probert, Non-equilibrium electron transport in degenerate nitride heterostructures – dynamic screening effects. Physica E 17, 272-275 (2003).