Marvin L. Cohen
Marvin Lou Cohen (born March 3, 1935) is an American theoretical physicist. He is a University Professor[1] of Physics at the University of California, Berkeley. Cohen is a leading expert in the field of Condensed Matter Physics. He is highly cited and most widely known for his seminal work on the electronic structure of solids.
"Marvin Cohen" redirects here. For the writer, see Marvin Cohen (American writer).
Notes
- "Marvin Cohen (E) | UC Berkeley Physics". physics.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
External links
- Marvin L. Cohen Research Group
- Marvin L. Cohen's Faculty profile
- 2017 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MEDAL
- 2014 MRS VON HIPPEL AWARD
- 2013 OPPENHEIMER LECTURE
- 2011 DICKSON PRIZE LECTURE
- 2001 NATIONAL MEDAL OF SCIENCE
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