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Andrew Kunz
Assistant ProfessorAndrew Kunz

Andrew received his B.S. in Physics from the University of Illinois , and his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota . He joined the Marquette faculty in 2004 after spending two years in a visiting position at Lawrence University in Appleton , WI and two years at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg , MD.

Andrew's research involves computational and theoretical studies of how magnetic materials respond to changes in local magnetic fields and temperature. The research looks particularly at the high-speed dynamics necessary for sensing, recording, and storing information. He has spent the last two summers working with undergraduate students on ways to model the spin-dependent transport properties of electrons traveling through magnetic nanocontacts (approximately 10 nm long bridges between two oppositely magnetized electrodes). Andrew looks forward to continuing to work with students on research projects.

He also enjoys teaching, both introductory and upper division courses. While currently teaching the introductory sequence he has taught most of the traditional major courses.

Teaching Fields

  • Introductory Physics
  • Major Courses
  • Condensed Matter/Magnetism

Office Location & Contact

Office Hours

  • PHYS 004-1002 MW 1-3 and Th 9:30-11
  • PHYS 105-1001  MTh 3-4 Tu 1-2

Teaching Schedule

  • PHYS 004-1002 MWThF 12-1
  • PHYS 105-1001 MWF 10 - 11

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