Eugene J. Mele
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Eugene John "Gene" Mele is a professor of physics at the University of Pennsylvania, where he researches quantum electric phenomena in condensed matter.[2]
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Eugene John Mele | |
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Born | |
Citizenship | United States |
Alma mater | St. Joseph’s University (B.S., 1972) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ph.D, 1978) |
Known for | quantum spin Hall effect |
Awards | Ira Abrams Award for Distinguished Teaching (1998) Franklin Medal (2015) Fontiers of Knowledge Award (2018) Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2019) John Scott Medal (2019)[1] |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Condensed Matter Physics |
Institutions | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Xerox Webster Research Center University of Pennsylvania |
Doctoral students | Dina Zhabinskaya Paul Michalski Jesse Kinder Ahmed Maarouf Michael V. Pykhtin Chengyu Wei Suklyun Hong Maneesh Deshpande C. Stephen Hellberg Myung Ho Kang Han-Yong. Choi Oscar L. Alerhand Geoffrey W. Hayden David P. DiVincenzo |
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