Marlina Slamet, Ph.D.
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Marlina Slamet, Ph.D. joined the Sacred Heart University faculty in 1995. Dr. Slamet's teaching focus is introductory physics courses and laboratory for science majors and students in pre-health profession programs.
Dr. Slamet stood first in the City University of New York-wide doctoral qualifying examination in 1988 and received the University Scholarship and Fellowship Awards from Graduate School and University Center of The City University of New York from 1987 to 1994.
She served as the Chair of the Sacred Heart University Poster Session (Undergraduate Research and Creativity) from 2002 - 2007 and 2009 - 2016, and is a member of The American Physical Society.
Degrees and Certifications
- Ph.D. in Physics from Graduate School and University Center of CUNY
- MA in Physics from Brooklyn College of CUNY
- BS in Physics from the University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Research Interests and Grants
Dr. Slamet's recent research work includes theoretical determination of electronic structure in atoms, such as Excited and Ground State of Quantum Dots, with and without the presence of a Magnetic Field, and the Constrained-Search Variational Method using Wave Function Functional. In the past, Dr. Slamet studied Quantal Density-Functional Theory (Work Formalism of Harbola and Sahni) as applied to ground and excited state of Helium atom, Kohn-Sham Density-Functional Theory, Hartree-Fock Theory, and Local-Density Approximation.
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