Yale Condensed Matter Theory Group

Condensed matter physics is the study of the macroscopic properties of materials. It seeks to use the well-established laws of microscopic physics to predict the collective properties of very large numbers of electrons, atoms or molecules. While the basic laws of motion of individual electrons, protons and neutrons are very simple, large numbers of such particles often display surprisingly complex phenomena. For materials as diverse as semiconductors, superconductors, or liquid crystals, considerable progress has been made in relating their bulk properties to those of their microscopic constituents. Much of the field relies on the principles of statistical mechanics, whose theoretical foundations were laid in the late 19th century by Yale physicist, Josiah Willard Gibbs (1839-1903). Another giant in the field is Yale Professor Lars Onsager (1903-1976), winner of the 1968 Nobel Prize.

Theoretical research in condensed matter physics is carried out in an interdepartmental group of the Departments of Physics and Applied Physics. The group has five faculty members, along with several postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. Interests range from the study of electronic properties of semiconductor microstructures to those of the high temperature superconductors. Applications from students seeking a Ph.D. degree condensed matter theory are welcomed: Please contact the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Other groups conducting theoretical research in related areas include the the group led by Yoram Alhassid on nuclear many body theory and quantum dots, Theoretical Chemistry Group led by John Tully, research in Condensed Matter Geophysics led by John Wettlaufer, the Statistical Mechanics of Nonequilibrium Systems by Corey O'Hern in Mechanical Engineering.  
 

Faculty

   • Blawzdziewicz, Jerzy     phone jerzy (dot) blawzdziewicz (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Steven M. Girvin      steven (dot) girvin (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Leonid Glazman    letter leonid (dot) glazman (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Sohrab Ismail-Beigi      sohrab (dot) ismail-beigi (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Karyn Le Hur    Letter karyn (dot) lehur (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Corey O'Hern     corey (dot) ohern (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Nick Read      nicholas (dot) read (at) yale (dot) edu
   • R. Shankar      r (dot) shankar (at) yale (dot) edu
   • A. Douglas Stone      douglas (dot) stone (at) yale (dot) edu
   • John Tully      letter john (dot) tully (at) yale (dot) edu
   • John Wettlaufer     john (dot) wettlaufer (at) yale (dot) edu

Postdoctoral Fellows and Visitors

   • Kjetil Borkje     mail kjetil (dot) borkje (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Gianluigi Catelani     mail gianluigi (dot) catelani (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Chung-Hou Chung     mail chung-hou (dot) chung (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Eran Ginossar       eran (dot) ginossar (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Jens Koch    letter jens (dot) koch (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Gregg Lois     mail gregg (dot) lois (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Andreas Nunnenkamp     andreas (dot) nunnenkamp (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Stefan Rotter    Letter stefan (dot) rotter (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Thomas Schmidt     mail thomas (dot) schmidt (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Shina Tan       shina (dot) tan (at) yale (dot) edu

Students

   • Mara Baraban    letter mara (dot) baraban (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Prasenjit Dutt      prasenjit (dot) dutt (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Thomas Jackson       thomas (dot) s (dot) jackson (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Peter Orth       peter (dot) orth (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Carl Schreck     mail carl (dot) schreck (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Francis Song       francis (dot) song (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Ivan Stanic       ivan (dot) stanic (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Rob Tandy     mail robert (dot) tandy (at) yale (dot) edu
   • Terri Yu     Terri (dot) Yu (at) Yale (dot) edu

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