Christopher Stanton, PhD
1981 Hertz Fellow

Christopher J. Stanton is a professor at the University of Florida.
Christopher’s rsearch interests include: The theory of ultrafast optical, electrical and transport properties of bulk and quantum confined semiconductors; coherent and incoherent carrier kinetics in semiconductors; coherent optical and acoustic phonons in bulk seminconductors and superlattices; nonlinear Faraday effect in dilute magnetic semiconductors; wavepacket dynamics and THz radiation from ultrafast excitation; coherent control and optical pulse-shaping.
Graduate Studies
Cornell University
Physics
Non-Equilibrium Current Fluctuations in Semiconductors: A Boltzmann-Green Function Approach
Undergraduate Studies
University of Florida
Awards
1992, Sloan Research Fellow, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; 2003, Fellow, American Physical Society