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Name
  
Sebastian Doniach

Role
  
Physicist



Books
  
Green's Functions for Solid State Physicists

Education
  
University of Liverpool (1955–1958)

Organizations founded
  
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource

People also search for
  
E. H. Sondheimer, Herbert Frohlich, William E. Spicer

Academic advisor
  
Herbert Frohlich

Sebastian Doniach (born 1934) is a British-American physicist and professor at Stanford University. His research interests include theoretical condensed matter physics, superconductivity, and biophysics.

Sebastian Doniach Sebastian Doniach Institute for Theoretical Physics

His mother was the distinguished clinical immunologist Deborah Doniach. Sebastian Doniach received a B.A. from Christ's College, Cambridge in 1954 and a Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool with Herbert Fröhlich in 1958.

His contributions to the field of condensed matter physics include the Lawrence-Doniach model of superconductivity and his book on Green's functions in solid state physics with E. H. Sondheimer [1]. Sebastian Doniach is one of the pioneers of synchrotron X-ray sources and served as the first director of the Stanford Synchrotron. His research group at Stanford currently uses radiation from the Stanford Synchrotron and from the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory for studies of protein and RNA structure and dynamics.

Publications

See http://drizzle.stanford.edu/pubs.html

S. Doniach and E. H. Sondheimer, Green's Functions for Solid State Physicists, Imperial College Press (1974, 1998)

References

Sebastian Doniach Wikipedia