Duncan Haldane | |
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Born | Frederick Duncan Michael Haldane 14 September 1951[2][3] London, England |
Nationality | British, Slovenian |
Citizenship | United Kingdom Slovenia |
Education | St Paul's School, London |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge (BA, PhD) |
Known for | Haldane pseudopotentials in the fractional quantum Hall effect Quantum anomalous Hall effect |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Condensed matter theory |
Institutions | |
Thesis | An extension of the Anderson model as a model for mixed valence rare earth materials (1978) |
Doctoral advisor | Philip Warren Anderson[1] |
Doctoral students | Ashvin Vishwanath[1] |
Website | physics |
Frederick Duncan Michael Haldane FRS FInstP [4] (born 14 September 1951),[2] known as F. Duncan Haldane, is a British-born physicist who is currently the Sherman Fairchild University Professor of Physics at Princeton University. He is a co-recipient of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics, along with David J. Thouless and J. Michael Kosterlitz.[5][6][7]
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