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jorge.physics.ucsd.edu Jorge Eduardo Hirsch (born 1953) is an Argentine American professor of physics at the University of California, San Diego . [ 1 ] Hirsch received a PhD in physics from the University of Chicago in 1980 and completed his postdoctoral research at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California ...
He joined the faculty of University of California in 1968. Sham was a professor in the Department of Physics at University of California, San Diego, eventually serving as department head. [citation needed] He is now a UCSD professor emeritus. [2] Sham was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1998. [3]
In 1996 he became Chancellor of the UCSD campus, then in 2003 was chosen to be the 18th President of the University of California system. Dynes' scientific honors include the 1990 Fritz London Memorial Prize in Low Temperature Physics and his 2001 election to the Council of the National Academy of Sciences, a society to which he was elected in ...
Schuller is a professor of physics at UC San Diego, and the recipient of numerous prizes, including the David Adler Lectureship (2003), Alexander von Humboldt Award (2000), Wheatley Award (1999), DOE Outstanding Scientific Accomplishments (1987), a Doctor Honoris Causa at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2005) and the 2015 Lise Meitner ...
Maple was born November 20, 1939, in Chula Vista, California. [3] He received BA and BS degrees in 1963 from San Diego State College (now San Diego State University).He received an MS in 1965 and a PhD in physics from UCSD in 1969, working under Bernd T. Matthias and has been on the UCSD faculty since 1973.
John Holmes Malmberg (July 5, 1927 – November 1, 1992) was an American plasma physicist and a professor at the University of California, San Diego. [1] He was known for making the first experimental measurements of Landau damping of plasma waves in 1964, [2] as well as for his research on non-neutral plasmas and the development of the Penning–Malmberg trap.
Elizabeth H. Simmons is an American theoretical physicist, and Executive Vice Chancellor at University of California San Diego.Formerly, she was a distinguished professor of physics at Michigan State University, the dean of Lyman Briggs College, and the associate provost for faculty and academic staff development.
Dudko completed undergraduate and postgraduate research at the National University of Kharkiv, where she worked in condensed matter physics. [1] She moved to Tel Aviv University as a postdoctoral fellow, where she worked alongside Joseph Klafter on dynamic force spectroscopy. [2] Dudko eventually left Israel for the National Institutes of ...