Jun Kondo
Jun Kondo (近藤 淳 Kondō Jun, born on February 6, 1930) is a theoretical physicist from Japan. His research is noted for the Kondo effect. He is an emeritus fellow of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).
Honours and appointments
- 1959 Dr. of Science, University of Tokyo
- 1959 Research Associate, Nihon University
- 1960 Research Associate, Institute for Solid-State Physics, University of Tokyo
- 1963 Research Scientist, Electrotechnical Laboratory (ETL) [became AIST]
- 1968 Nishina Memorial Prize
- 1973 Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy
- 1979 Asahi Prize
- 1984 Fellow, ETL (dual appointment)
- 1987 Fritz London Memorial Prize
- 1990 Professor, Toho University
- 1995 Emeritus Professor, Toho University
- 1997 Member of the Japan Academy
- 2001–present: Special Adviser, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
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See also
Books available in English
- Fermi surface effects: proceedings of the Tsukuba Institute, Tsukuba Science City, Japan, August 27–29, 1987 (1988)
- The Physics of Dilute Magnetic Alloys (Cambridge University Press, 2012) ISBN 978-1-107-02418-2
External links
- Jun Kondo's web page
- Kondo Effect – 40 Years after the Discovery – special issue of the Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
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