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Name: Leon Gunther
Title: Professor of Physics
Departmental Affiliation: Physics & Astronomy Department
Degrees: PhD, MIT 1964; BS, CCNY 1960
Expertise: Condensed Matter Theory
Major Awards: NSF Graduate Fellowship, NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship, Visiting Professorships at Cornell University, Technion (Israel Institute of Technology), Tel Aviv University, and Laboratoire de Magnetisme in Grenoble, Oren Carmi Abraham and Laura and Irving Steinhorn Memorial Visiting Professor at the Technion, NSF Grants, LISTINGS: Who's Who in Science, Who's Who in America, Who's Who in Technology Today
E-mail: l.gunther@tufts.edu

Scholarship & Research: A Comprehensive Treatment of Classical Nucleation in a Supercooled or Superheated Fluid, Am. J. of Physics 71, 351 (2003).

Magnets, Molecules, and Quantum Mechanics, March 1999 issue of PHYSICS WORLD

On Magnetic Relaxation in Spin Clusters, to be published in the Proceedings of the Workshop on Quantum Fluids and Solids - 1998, in J Low Temp Phys.

Hysteresis Research is a Priority Issue, Physics Today 50, 98 (1997).

Spin Tunneling in a Swept Field, Europhysics Letters 39, 1 (1997); Err. 40, 233 (1997).

Nucleation of the Phase of a Finite Josephson Junction, (with Herbert Simanjuntak) J Physics - Condensed Matter 9, 2075 (1997).

The Anomalous Mossbauer Fraction of Ferritin and poly-Saccharide Iron Complex (PIC) (with MEY Mohie-Eldin, R. B. Frankel, and G.C. Papaefthymiou) Hyperfine Interactions 96, 111 (1995).

On the Search for Quantum Tunneling of Magnetization, Proceedings of the NATO Workshop on Quantum Tunneling of Magnetization - "QTM ''94", (edited by Leon Gunther and Bernard Barbara, published in December, 1995).

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