

John Malko
Professor with a strong background in theoretical physics, John Malko serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at Emory University. With a Ph.D. from Ohio University, which he earned in 1970, Dr. Malko has dedicated his career to advancing the understanding of complex physical phenomena. His extensive academic journey has equipped him with a wealth of knowledge and experience, making him a valuable asset to the Emory University community. Throughout his tenure, Dr. Malko has been involved in various academic and research initiatives, contributing significantly to the field of physics. His teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving, encouraging students to explore the intricacies of the physical world. Although his specific research interests are not publicly detailed, his contributions to the academic community are well-regarded, and he remains an influential figure in the department. In addition to his academic responsibilities, Dr. Malko is known for his commitment to mentoring students and fostering an environment of intellectual curiosity. His dedication to education and research continues to inspire both colleagues and students alike, making a lasting impact on the future of physics education at Emory University.
Publications
, 363-367, 1989-07-01
, 330-333, 2021-07-30
, 277-298, 1994-05-01
, 542-551, 2021-02-01
, W7-W7, 2021-08-01
, 56-57, 1990-01-01