Tomoyuki Nakayama

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Tomoyuki Nakayama
2155 New Physic Building
Department of Physics, University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-8400
http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~nakayama/
Email: nakayama@phys.ufl.edu
Tel: 352-392-0130
Education
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, Gainesville, Florida USA
Ph.D. Candidate in Physics, Expected to graduate in Summer 2011
Dissertation Topic: Diagrammatic Approach to Anderson Transition
GPA: 3.91/4.00
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, Gainesville, Florida USA
M.S. in Physics, Graduated in May 2007
KOBE UNIVERSITY, Kobe, Japan
B.S. in Physics, Graduated in March 2004
Thesis Topic: Application of Dirac Equation to Nuclear Physics
GPA: 3.66/4.00
HIROSHIMA UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS, Hiroshima, Japan
B.A. in Economics, Graduated in March 2000
Thesis Topic: International Macroeconomic Policies to Redress Trade Imbalance
GPA: 3.14/4.00
Professional Experience
Teaching Assistant, Department of Physics, University of Florida(2005-present)
• Technical Physics (Lecturer, May 2010-August 2010, May 2011-present)
Responsibility: Having three lectures and two office hours per week, Preparation of
exams, homework assignments, syllabus and webpages, Grading
• Physics 2 w/ Calculus Discussion (May 2010-August 2010)
Responsibility: Having three discussion sections, one hour per week for each section,
Having two office hours, Preparation of weekly quizzes, Grading
• Physics 1 w/ Calculus Discussion (August 2009-May 2010, August 2010-May 2011)
Responsibility: Having four discussion sections, one hour per week for each section,
Having two office hours, Preparation of weekly quizzes, Grading
• Physics 2 Discussion (August 2008-May 2009)
Responsibility: Having three discussion sections, two hours per week for each section,
Having two office hours, Preparation of weekly quizzes, Grading
• Physics 1 Discussion (August 2007-August 2008)
Responsibility: Having three discussion sections, two hours per week for each section,
Having two office hours, Preparation of weekly quizzes, Grading
• Physics 2 Lab (January 2007-August 2007)
Responsibility: Having three lab sections, two hours per week for each section, Having
one office hour and one help session, Grading
• Physics 1 Lab (May 2006-December 2006)
Responsibility: Having three lab sections, two hours per week for each section, Having
one office hour and one help session, Grading
Grader, Department of Physics, University of Florida(August 2005 - May 2006)
• Introduction to Modern Physics (January 2006 - May 2006)
Responsibility: Grading homework assignments
• Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (August 2005 - December 2005)
Responsibility: Grading homework assignments
Visiting Research Assistant, Institute of Condensed Matter Physics, University of Karlsruhe,
(May 2009 - July 2009, supported by Preliminary Studies Grant from University of Florida)
Researched on diagrammatic calculation of RG β-function at unitary symmetry
Research Interest
Condensed Matter Theory
Quantum transport and critical behavior in disordered electric systems
Influence of Berry Phase on quantum transport
Papers
Tomoyuki Nakayama, K. A. Muttalib and Peter Wölfle, β-function of the Anderson localization transistion in three dimensions at unitary symmetry (preprint)
Conference Presentation
Perturbative approach to the RG β-function for the 3-d Anderson localization, APS
March Meeting 2010
Higher order correction to the RG β-function for the 3-d Anderson transition at
unitary symmetry, APS March Meeting 2011
Technical Skills
Languages
English - Excellent fluency
Japanese - Native fluency
German - Beginner
Chinese - Beginner
Computer
Languages: HTML, LaTeX, Mathematica
Operating System: Windows, Linux
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