Steven Kivelson

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Steven Kivelson is a prominent American theoretical physicist known for his influential work on quantum many-body systems and strongly correlated electronic materials.

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instanceOf American physicist
physicist
university professor
almaMater Harvard University NERFINISHED
awardReceived Fellow of the American Physical Society NERFINISHED
John Bardeen Prize NERFINISHED
Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
doctoralAdvisor Bertrand Halperin NERFINISHED
educatedAt Harvard University
employer Stanford University
familyName Kivelson NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork condensed matter physics
electronic liquid crystal phases
frustrated magnetism
high-temperature superconductivity
quantum Hall effect
quantum many-body physics
quantum phase transitions
strongly correlated electron systems
theoretical physics
gender male
givenName Steven NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline condensed matter theory
physics
isKnownFor contributions to the theory of quantum many-body systems
influential work on high-Tc cuprate superconductors
theoretical description of electronic nematic phases
work on strongly correlated electron systems
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
name Steven Allan Kivelson NERFINISHED
notableStudent Eduardo Fradkin NERFINISHED
notableWork theoretical studies of high-temperature superconductors
theory of electronic liquid crystal phases in correlated materials
theory of stripe order in cuprate superconductors
work on the fractional quantum Hall effect
occupation professor of physics
researchInterest quantum criticality
strongly correlated electronic materials
topological phases of matter
unconventional superconductivity
workInstitution Department of Physics, Stanford University NERFINISHED

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