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  1. Frederick Duncan Michael Haldane FRS FInstP (born 14 September 1951), 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.

  2. Assistant. Office. 330 Jadwin Hall. Website. http://wwwphy.princeton.edu/~haldane/index.html. Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics. In general, I am interested in strongly-interacting quantum many-body condensed-matter systems, explored by non-perturbative methods:

  3. Frederick Duncan Michael Haldane (Londres, 14 de setembro de 1951) é um físico britânico. [1] Laureado com o Nobel de Física de 2016, juntamente com David Thouless e John Michael Kosterlitz. [2] [3] Haldane estudou na Universidade de Cambridge, onde obteve o bacharelado em física em 1973 e um doutorado em 1978.

  4. Duncan Haldane (born September 14, 1951, London, England) British-born American physicist who was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on explaining properties of one-dimensional chains of atomic magnets and of two-dimensional semiconductors. He shared the prize with British-born American physicists David Thouless and Michael ...

  5. 4 de out. de 2016 · David Thouless, Duncan Haldane and Michael Kosterlitz have won the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics for their theoretical explanations of strange states of matter in two-dimensional materials, known...

    • Elizabeth Gibney, Davide Castelvecchi
    • 2016
  6. 4 de out. de 2016 · Princeton University professor F. Duncan Haldane has been awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics "for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter." Nobel laureate and Princeton physicist Philip Anderson dies at age 96 .

  7. 4 de out. de 2016 · Princeton University professor F. Duncan Haldane was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics for his research in condensed matter physics on Oct. 4. Later that day, he spoke about his research and teaching, taught a class and was celebrated at a news conference and reception on campus.