Mark Jarrell Receives Rieveschl Award for Distinguished Research
Jarrell is a lot like the electrons he studies - always on the move ... always looking for new ways to interact with colleagues and disciplines far removed from basic physics. But unlike most electrons, he's always at a high-energy state. He is a computational theoretical condensed matter physicist, interested in strongly correlated electronic materials. He has developed a number of computational methods used by scientists and engineers worldwide.
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