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  • Hank Hehmsoth Associate Professor of Practice - School of Music
    Composer, 30th Anniversary: Scary Movie (1991) with Live Q&A Panel Discussion. October 18, 1991 - October 18, 2021.
    Showings:
    • October 18, 2021 - Present Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, 2700 W ANDERSON LN SUITE 701, AUSTIN TEXAS, 78757.
    • (Invited) Reviewed by: Joseph A. Ziemba.
    • (Invited) Reviewed by: Samuel Guglielmo.
    • Reviewed by: James Jay Edwards.
  • Gallegos de Castillo, L. L., & Ray, K. (2017). Moral Bioenhancement, Social Biases, and the Regulation of Empathy. Topoi: An International Journal on Philosophy.
  • Julio Catano Asst Professor of Practice - School of Theatre, Dance, & Film
    Performer, Ray Charles Celebration "Yesterday". March 2010.
    Performances:
    • Ray Charles Celebration "Yesterday" by Javier Velasco. San Diego Ballet/Lyceum Theatre, San Diego California.
  • Dr. Blagoy Rangelov Associate Professor - Physics
    Kargaltsev, O., Rangelov, B., & Pavlov, G. G. (2013). Gamma-ray and X-ray Properties of Pulsar Wind Nebulae and Unidentified Galactic TeV Sources.
  • co-programmer, Sightings: Selections from the Cosmic Rays Film Festival, 2023. November 18, 2023.
  • Hatipkarasulu, G. S., Solomonow, Aghazadeh, & Ray. (2002). Biomechanical Testing of the Spine.
  • Ray, R. S. (2019). Review of “Regional Governance: Cultural Theory and Intercultural Cooperation.” Journal of Planning Education and Research.
  • Ray, R. S. (2023). King County Metro’s Mobility Equity Cabinet: A Case of Co-Creation in Transportation?
  • Perl, A., Ray, R. S., & Reardon, L. (Eds.). (2025). Handbook of Transportation and Public Policy. London, UK: Edward Elgar.
  • Dr. Stephen Ray Assoc Professor of Instruction - Physics
    Ray, S. P. (n.d.). Structural and Biochemical Characterization of Human Adenylosuccinate Lyase (ADSL) and the R303C ADSL Deficiency Associated Mutation. Biochemistry.
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  • Dr. Blagoy Rangelov Associate Professor - Physics
    Research: Multi-wavelength Astronomy: extragalactic multi-wavelength surveys of normal and starburst galaxies; multi-wavelength searches for compact objects; classification of X-ray sources using machine learning techniques; optical imaging and spectroscopy.
    High-energy Astrophysics: formation and evolution of X-ray binaries (galactic and extragalactic); compact object populations in galaxies; bow shocks around pulsars and high-velocity stars; identification of GeV and TeV sources, pulsars and pulsar wind nebulae.
    Gravitating Systems: star cluster populations and evolution, close binary systems. Computational Astrophysics: N-body simulations, astrostatistics, machine learning, data min- ing and visualization.
  • Research: Micro & Nano electronics
    Ultra-wide Bandgap Semiconductor heterogeneous integration (Diamond, III-Nitrides, Ga2O3)
    Laser processing of semiconductor
    Semiconductor doping and defect engineering
    Electron Field Emission Devices
    Thin film semiconductor fabrication by PVD & CVD

    Research in the Haque Group
    Dr. Haque's research interests are interdisciplinary and diverse. His expertise lies in the fabrication, processing, and characterization of novel functional wide-bandgap semiconductor materials for electronic, photonic, and energy applications. The members of his group are actively involved in cutting-edge research focused on the development of novel processing paradigms & applications of functional thin film semiconductors and electronic devices. In the state-of-the-art lab facilities, the members of the Haque group study carbon, III-Nitride, and oxide-based ultrawide bandgap thin film semiconductors. The group members also explore semiconductor doping, laser-solid interaction, electrical transport properties, and electrical field emission.
    Students and trainees who carry out their research in the Haque group learn and use a variety of techniques and approaches for research, including: pulsed laser deposition, chemical vapor deposition, DC and RF sputtering, pulsed laser annealing, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, XPS, electron microscopy (SEM & TEM), PPMS, photodetector-solar cell simulator, I-V/C-V/Hall measurements, and other electrical measurement tools and cleanroom facilities.

    Dr. Haque recognizes that the STEM community can sustainably grow by being more inclusive. He mentors a diverse group of students and postdocs and encourages them to not only contribute to scientific advancements but also become the next generation of leaders in science and engineering.


    Open Positions: We have several open positions for highly motivated Ph.D. and M.S. students. Potential candidates whose skillsets, research experiences, and interests align with the focus areas listed are encouraged to contact with their CV to ahaque@txstate.edu

    Teaching: Fundamental and advanced Electrical Engineering (EE) and Materials Science & Engineering (MSE) courses
  • Mr. Gary T. Ray Assoc VP, Enrollment Mgmt - Assoc VP, Enrollment Management
    Research: Scholarship leveraging and using AI in Enrollment Management
  • Research: Welcome to the realm of carbon nanomaterials. Our research focuses on the fundamental chemistry and applications of synthetic carbon allotropes and their hybrids, particularly endohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs). Compared to empty fullerenes, EMFs offer unique advantages due to their ability to encapsulate diverse metal species, undergo exohedral functionalization, and exhibit remarkable metal-cage interactions and novel bonding motifs within the confined fullerene structure. The versatility conferred by these characteristics endow EMFs with multifunctional properties, making them promising candidates for molecular device fabrication with applications in biomedical technologies, single-molecule magnets, electrocatalysis and electronic devices.

    In our group, we are primarily interested in:

    1. Stabilizing unique clusters that are otherwise synthetically inaccessible by using the inner isolated space of the fullerene cages as an ideal platform. This offers an excellent environment and opportunity for investigating the nature of previously unobserved metal―metal, metal―non-metal, and metal―fullerene interactions, which are of fundamental scientific interest and importance.

    2. Exploring new functionalities of EMFs and their derivatives, guided by their distinct inhomogeneity of electron density, which is caused by encapsulated metal moieties, external functional groups and enhanced electron transport properties. This advancement will greatly expand the potential applications of EMFs, surpassing empty fullerenes in emerging fields such as perovskite solar cells, single-molecule magnets, and electrocatalysis.

    3. Developing the application of novel synthetic carbon allotrope hybrids for use in mechanical energy harvesting and artificial muscles. This research focuses on designing and fabricating macroscopic architectures based on hybrid materials to optimize their performance in these applications.

    We are actively seeking talented researchers interested in carbon nanomaterials, organic synthesis, supramolecular chemistry, and crystallography. Qualified candidates are encouraged to send your CV and a brief research statement to Dr. Wenting Cai at oqz10@txstate.edu.

    Please visit our group website for more information.
    https://cainanocarbon.wp.txstate.edu/

    Teaching: CHEM 1341 General Chemistry I
  • Myra Ann Vassian Assoc Professor of Instruction - School of Music
    Research: Bodywork and the study of Tai Chi, Qigong, Alexander Technique and Yoga in relation to a better understanding of how awareness of breath in the body leads to a more natural and satisfying result in one's singing.
    Teaching: Classical Opera, Art Song, Musical Theater, Folk and Jazz Standards as well as the correlation of bodywork to singing.
  • Dr. Don Patterson Assoc Professor of Instruction - Chemistry and Biochemistry
    Research: Diamond thin films, field emission, optical coatings, hard coatings, biologically active coatings
    Teaching: General Chemistry, Engineering Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry
  • William R Henry III Professor of Instruction - School of Music
    Research: Mental health and job stress for the working musician.
    Teaching: Composition for multi-media projects which include live theater and video games.
  • Dr. Blagoy Rangelov Associate Professor - Physics
    Rangelov, Blagoy (Principal), Kargaltsev, Oleg (Co-Principal), Pavlov, George (Co-Principal), Hare, Jeremy (Co-Principal). Survey of Gamma-ray Pulsars, Chandra X-ray Center/NASA, $92910. (Submitted: April 1, 2020, Funded: 2021 - 2023). Grant.
  • Dr. Blagoy Rangelov Associate Professor - Physics
    Rangelov, Blagoy (Principal). Multi-wavelength classification of X-ray sources in M33, Chandra X-ray Center/NASA, $67996. (Submitted: 2017, Funded: January 1, 2018 - December 31, 2020). Grant.
  • Dr. Blagoy Rangelov Associate Professor - Physics
    Kargaltsev, Oleg (Principal), Rangelov, Blagoy (Co-Principal), Hare, Jeremy (Co-Principal), Pavlov, George (Co-Principal). X-ray content of Galactic Fermi LAT 4FGL sources, Chandra X-ray Center/NASA, $60000. (Submitted: April 2019, Funded: 2020 - 2022). Grant.
  • Dr. Blagoy Rangelov Associate Professor - Physics
    Rangelov, Blagoy (Principal), Montmerle, Thierry (Co-Principal), Boisse, Patrick (Co-Principal), Federman, Steven (Co-Principal). Are runaway O-star bow shocks able to accelerate cosmic rays?, Chandra X-ray Center/NASA, $60913. (Submitted: 2016, Funded: January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2019). Grant.
  • Dr. Stephen Ray Assoc Professor of Instruction - Physics
    Ray, Stephen Patrick (Principal). Affordable Learning Materials Grant, Texas State University, $5000. (Submitted: March 2022, Funded: June 2022 - September 2022). Grant.
  • Dr. Raphael Travis Jr. School Director - Professor - School of Social Work
    Travis, Raphael, Cordero, Ray (Co-Principal). STEM + Arts Supplemental Grant, Department of Education, Federal, $40000. (Submitted: July 2018, Funded: September 2018 - August 2019). Grant.
  • Dr. Raphael Travis Jr. School Director - Professor - School of Social Work
    Travis, Raphael, Cordero, Ray (Co-Principal). STEM + Arts Supplemental Grant, U.S. Department of Education, Federal, $40000. (Submitted: July 2018, Funded: September 2018 - August 2019). Grant.
  • Ray, Rosalie Singerman. Piloting Innovative Community Co-Creation in San Marcos, Texas, Texas State University, $4000. (Submitted: October 5, 2023, Funded: January 2024 - June 2025). Grant.
  • Cordero, Ray (Principal), Clary, Kelly (Supporting), Selber, Shirley K (Supporting). Veterans Upward Bound: TRIO Program, U.S. Dept. of Education, Federal, $1400000. (Submitted: June 2022, Funded: September 2022 - August 2027). Grant.
  • Cordero, Ray (Principal), Clary, Kelly (Supporting), Selber, Shirley K (Supporting). Veterans Upward Bound: TRIO Program, U.S. Dept. of Education, Federal, $1400000. (Submitted: June 2022, Funded: September 2022 - August 2027). Grant.
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  • Award / Honor Recipient: Ray Witt Award, Foundry Educational Foundation. 2002
  • Dr. Alana Bunstock de Hinojosa Assistant Professor - History
    Award / Honor Nominee: Ray Allen Billington Prize, Western History Association. December 30, 2022
  • Dr. Lisa Kay Lloyd Vice President, Chief of Staff - President's Office
    Award / Honor Recipient: College of Education Ray Loree Outstanding Dissertation Award, The University of Alabama. 1999
  • Award / Honor Recipient: Ray Allen Billington Prize for the best article in the field of western history, Western History Association. August 22, 2024
  • Dr. Stephen Ray Assoc Professor of Instruction - Physics
    Award / Honor Nominee: Presidential Award for Excellence in Service, Texas State University. January 2023 - February 2023
  • Dr. Stephen Ray Assoc Professor of Instruction - Physics
    Award / Honor Nominee: Presidential Award for Teaching, Texas State University. January 2022 - February 2022
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