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Nationality
  
UK/ US

Name
  
Piers Coleman


Fields
  
Condensed matter physics

Piers Coleman wwwphysicsrutgerseducolemanpierscpng

Born
  
February 13, 1958Cheltenham, UK (
1958-02-13
)

Alma mater
  
University of CambridgePrinceton University

Known for
  
Heavy Fermion superconductivity

Books
  
Introduction to Many-Body Physics

Similar People
  
Philip Warren Anderson, Nevill Francis Mott, John Hasbrouck Van Vleck

Doctoral advisor
  
Philip Warren Anderson

3 may 31 2015 general theory tutorial by piers coleman rutgers university


Piers Coleman is a British American theoretical physicist, working in the field of theoretical condensed matter physics. Coleman is Professor of Physics at Rutgers University in New Jersey and at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the elder brother of musician and composer Jaz Coleman.

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Biography

Piers Coleman Esra Magazine Piers Coleman1932 2012

Coleman was raised in Cheltenham, England of English parents, along with his brother Jaz. He completed his undergraduate education at Trinity College, Cambridge and his Ph.D. in Physics at Princeton University in the United States. He was a postdoctoral Fellow at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara and Junior Research Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge before joining the faculty at Rutgers University in 1987. Since 2010 he has also held the position of University of London Chair of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics at Royal Holloway, University of London.

Piers Coleman Music of the Quantum

Coleman is known for his work related to strongly correlated electron systems, and in particular, the study of magnetism and superconductivity. He invented the Slave Boson approach to strongly interacting electron materials. He is working on research on heavy fermion superconductivity, quantum criticality.

Piers Coleman ICTP2010 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Piers, along with his younger brother Jaz, worked on a concert, Music of the Quantum. The concert has pieces composed by Jaz Coleman, based on themes from physics such as quantum criticality, emergence and symmetry breaking. They have delivered performances at the Bethlehem Chapel in Prague and at the Columbia University in New York.

In 2002 Coleman was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society "for innovative approaches to the theory of strongly correlated electron systems".

References

Piers Coleman Wikipedia