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Morrel H. Cohen | |
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Born | 1927 |
Alma mater | University of California |
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Thesis | On nuclear electric quadrupole interactions in crystals. (1952) |
Doctoral advisor | Charles Kittel |
Doctoral students | Ganesan Srinivasan |
Morrel H. Cohen (born 1927) is an American theoretical physicist of condensed matter. He was a Professor of Physics at the University of Chicago from 1952 to 1981, having been appointed Louis Block Professor of Physics and Biology in 1972. He worked at the Exxon Research and Engineering Company from 1981 until 1996, and then served in an Emeritus role there until 2000. He currently has a post-retirement position at Rutgers and at the Chemistry and Chemical Biology Department of Princeton University. He has published over 280 peer reviewed documents and has over 24,000 citations, according to Scopus.[1]