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Physics

Doughnuts, Soccer Balls and Topological Materials: Schrödinger to Einstein and Dirac 
 
Mon, Feb 18, 2019,   04:30 PM at Seminar Hall 31, 2nd Floor, Main Building

Prof. Arun Bansil
Northeastern University, Boston, USA

Abstract:

Bansil is a University Distinguished Professor in physics at Northeastern University (NU). He served for over two years at the US Department of Energy managing the flagship Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics program (2008-10). He is an academic editor of the international Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids (1994-), the founding director of NU’s Advanced Scientific Computation Center (1999-), and serves on various international editorial boards and commissions. He has authored/co-authored over 375 technical articles and 18 volumes of conference proceedings covering a wide range of topics in theoretical condensed matter and materials physics, and a major book on X-Ray Compton Scattering (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004). Bansil is a Highly Cited Researcher (ISI Web of Science/Clarivate Analytics; 2017, 2018).

 

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