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  2. Karin M. Rabe - Wikipedia

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    Rabe was named Board of Governors Professor by Rutgers in 2013. [9]In 2002, she was elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS), after a nomination from the APS Division of Materials Physics "for fundamental contributions to the development and application of theoretical and computational methods for the study of structural phase transitions in solids". [10]

  3. Sang-Wook Cheong - Wikipedia

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    Sang-Wook Cheong (Korean: 정상욱) is an American materials scientist at Rutgers University. [1] He has made ground-breaking contributions [1] to the research field of enhanced physical functionalities in complex materials originating from collective correlations and collective phase transitions such as colossal magnetoresistive and colossal magnetoelectric effects in complex oxides.

  4. Gabriel Kotliar - Wikipedia

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    His first teaching position was as a postdoctoral associate at the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California Santa Barbara for two years, 1983 to 1985, when he was appointed as an assistant professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He joined Rutgers University in 1988, still as an Associate Professor, and ...

  5. Leonard Feldman - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Cecil Feldman (born New York City, 8 June 1939) is an American materials physicist. He gained his B.A. degree in 1961 from Drew University and his Ph.D. from Rutgers University in 1967. He then joined AT&T Bell Laboratories, working on semiconductor materials physics.

  6. Natan Andrei - Wikipedia

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    Natan Andrei is an American theoretical physicist who deals with solid state physics and particle physics. He is a distinguished professor at Rutgers University. [1] Andrei received his doctorate in 1979 from Princeton University under supervision of David Gross. In 1989 he was at the Institute for Advanced Study. [2]

  7. Noemie Benczer Koller - Wikipedia

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    At Rutgers she has been a major member of the nuclear physics research group working on the tandem Van de Graaff accelerator, as well as a condensed-matter physicist, performing experiments using the Mössbauer effect, by which she investigated the electronic structure of magnetic materials. [9] [10]

  8. Laura Fabris - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, she became assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Rutgers University. [2] From June to August 2011, she was a visiting professor in the Air Force Research Laboratory. In July 2016, she is an associate professor at Rutgers University. [2]

  9. Craig Fennie - Wikipedia

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    Ph.D. in Physics Rutgers (2006) Awards: Fellow of the American Physical Society (2015), MacArthur Fellowship (2013), PECASE (2012) Scientific career: Fields: Materials Science, Condensed matter physics: Institutions: Cornell University: Doctoral advisor: Karin M. Rabe