A handful of scholars from various disciplines and institutions have come together to shape the strategic direction of the Mesoscopic Theory Center. Fields ranging from biochemistry to mathematics to nuclear and solid state theory are represented, a diversity the reflects that widespread interest in building a better understanding of mesoscopic systems.
Researchers currently affiliated with the Mesoscopic Theory Center include:
Vladimir Zelevinsky - MTC Coordinator (Nuclear Theory, MSU)
Norman Birge (Solid State Experiment, MSU)
B. Alex Brown (Nuclear Theory, MSU)
Pawel Danielewicz (Nuclear Theory, MSU)
Thomas Duguet (Nuclear Theory, MSU)
Mark Dykman (Solid State Theory and Quantum Information, MSU)
Marco Fornari (Solid State Theory, Central Michigan University)
Mihai Horoi (Nuclear Theory, Central Michigan University)
Koblar Jackson (Solid State Theory, Central Michigan University)
Filomena Nunes (Nuclear Theory, MSU)
Piotr Piecuch (Theoretical Chemistry, MSU)
Carlo Piermarocchi (Solid State Theory and Quantum Information, MSU)
Michael Shapiro (Mathematics and Quantum Information, MSU)
Alexander Volya (Nuclear Theory, Florida State University)
William Wedemeyer (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, MSU)

