Here are the folks who actually do the work: Postdocs, Graduate Students, Undergrads, and Past Members.

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Postdocs

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Fatima Anis
B.S. Univ. of Punjab, 2001
M.S. Univ. of Punjab, 2002
Ph.D. Kansas State University, 2009
  Main project
    Ultracold three-body collisions, especially recombination and dipoles

fatima@phys.ksu.edu

Nicolais Guevara-Leon
B.Sc. Inst. of Nuclear Sciences & Technologies, 1996
Ph.D. Metropolitan Autonomous Univ., 2003
  Main project
    Computational aspects of ultracold few-body collisions

nicolais@phys.ksu.edu

Jesus Hernandez
B.S. Physics, Kansas State University, 2003
Ph.D. Physics, Auburn University, 2008
  Main project
    Interactions of molecules and atoms with short, intense laser pulses

chuy@phys.ksu.edu

Christian Madsen
B.S. Physics, Aarhus University, 2006
Ph.D. Physics, Aarhus University, 2010
  Main project
    Interactions of molecules and atoms with short, intense laser pulses

cbm@phys.ksu.edu

Edmund Meyer
B.S. Physics, University of Washington, 2004
Ph.D. Physics, University of Colorado, 2010
  Main project
    Ultracold three-body collisions, especially recombination

meyere@phys.ksu.edu

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Graduate Student(s)

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Dustin Ursrey
B.S. University of the Cumberlands, 2009
  Main project
    Interaction of atoms and molecules with intense laser pulses

dursrey@phys.ksu.edu

Shuo Zeng
B.S. Sichuan University, 2008
  Main project
    Interaction of atoms and molecules with intense laser pulses

shuo@phys.ksu.edu

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Undergraduate Student(s)

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Past Group Members

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Yujun Wang (Grad)
B.S. Nanjing University, 2002
Ph.D. Kansas State University, 2010
  Main project
    Ultracold three- and four-body collisions, especially recombination

Present position
   Postdoc with Chris Greene at JILA

yujun.wang@jila.colorado.edu
Blake Laing (Postdoc)
B.S. Physics, Southern Adventist University, 2000
M.S. Physics, University of Oklahoma, 2002
Ph.D. Physics, University of Oklahoma, 2008
  Main project
    Computational aspects of ultracold few-body collisions

Present position
   Postdoc at Rowan University

laing@rowan.edu

Fatima Anis (Grad)
B.S. Univ. of Punjab, 2001
M.S. Univ. of Punjab, 2002
Ph.D. Kansas State University, 2009
  Main project
    Interactions of molecules and atoms with short, intense laser pulses

Present position
   Still in the group, but now as a postdoc in ultracold few-body collisions (see above!)

fatima@phys.ksu.edu
Jianjun Hua (Grad)
M.S. Dalian University, 1999
M.S. Kansas State University, 2009
  Main project
    Interactions of molecules and atoms with short, intense laser pulses
Hank Lamm (Undergrad)

(No picture available.)   Main project
   Interaction of atoms and molecules with intense laser pulses
Erin Lynch (Grad)
B.S. University of Maryland, 2006
  Main project
    Ultracold three-body collisions, especially recombination
Jose D'Incao (Postdoc)
B.S. IFSC - Universidade de Sao Paulo, 1995
M.S. IFSC - Universidade de Sao Paulo, 1997
Ph.D. IFSC - Universidade de Sao Paulo, 2002
  Main project
    Ultracold three-body collisions, especially recombination

Present position
   Senior Research Associate at JILA

jpdincao@jila.colorado.edu

Vladimir Roudnev (Postdoc)
B.S. St. Petersburg State University, 1994
Ph.D. St. Petersburg State University, 2000
  Main project
    Interactions of molecules with short, intense laser pulses

Present position
   Research faculty at Univ. of Kentucky

roudnev@pa.uky.edu

Remigio Cabrera-Trujillo (Postdoc)
B.A. Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana,
Mexico City, 1991
M.Sc. Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana,
Mexico City, 1994
Ph.D. Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana,
Mexico City, 1998
    Main projects
    Matter wave propagation through atom chips, and
    Interactions of molecules with short, intense laser pulses

Present position
   Res. Assoc. Prof. at Instituto de Ciencias Fisicas, UNAM, Mexico

trujillo@fix.unam.mx
http://www.fix.unam.mx/~trujillo

Mindy Koehler (Undergrad)
B.S. Physics, Kansas State University
  Main project
    Matter wave propagation through atom chips
Shu-Chun (Amy) Cheng (Grad)
B.S. Chung Yuan Christian University, 1997
M.S. Chung Yuan Christian University, 2000
  Main project
    Matter wave propagation through atom chips

Michael Bromley (Postdoc)
B.Sc. Northern Territory University, 1995
B.Sc. Hons. University of Melbourne, 1995
Ph.D. Northern Territory University, 2002
  Main project
    Matter wave propagation through atom chips

Present position
   Assoc. Prof. at San Diego State University

mbromley@physics.sdsu.edu
http://www.physics.sdsu.edu/~mbromley/
Hiroya Suno (Postdoc)
B.Eng. Waseda University, 1994
B.S. Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, 1996
Ph.D. Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, 2000
  Main project
    Ultracold three-body collisions, especially recombination

Present position
   Research Scientist at Earth Simulator Center, Yokohama, Japan

suno@jamstec.go.jp

Jesus Hernandez (Undergrad)
B.S. Physics, Kansas State University, 2003
Ph.D. Physics, Auburn University, 2008
(No picture available)   Main project
    Novel representation of a hydrogen atom in an intense laser field

Present position
   Got Ph.D. at Auburn University with Francis Robicheaux; now back at K-State as Postdoc (see above!)

Trent Coen (Undergrad)
B.S. Physics, Kansas State University, 2004
  Main project
    Ion-atom collisions in the presence of an intense laser field

Present position
   Enjoying life in Brazil

Esben Nielsen (Postdoc)
Ph.D. University of Aarhus, 1999
(No picture available)   Main project
    Few-body problem

Present position
    Industry

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