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James Alsup is an Associate Professor of Physics at the Department of Applied and Engineering Physics, University of Michigan-Flint, and serves as Director of Academic Programs for the College of Innovation & Technology. He has held visiting positions at the University of Michigan (2019) and Colorado State University - Pueblo (2010–2011).
- PhD in Physics (2010)
His research focuses on theoretical physics, particularly holographic methods in quantum mechanics and condensed matter physics, with applications to black hole hydrodynamics, quantum chaos, and superconductivity. He has published extensively on AdS/CFT correspondence, FFLO states, and inhomogeneous phases in holographic systems.
Recent trends in his work include holographic Fermi liquids, non-equilibrium dynamics, and strongly correlated systems, with a focus on computational modeling and mathematical physics. His 15 most recent publications span 2007–2016 and reflect continuous investigation into quantum criticality and gravitational duality.
He served as Chair of the Computer Science, Engineering, and Physics Department (2020–2021) and teaches courses like PHY 291: Supervised Study in Physics. Contact: jalsup@umich.edu



