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2024 Chhabra-Landau Lecture

Professor J Michael Kosterlitz
Physics Building Room 202
Chhabra Landau Distinguished Lecture
J Michael Kosterlitz
Harrison E. Farnsworth Professor of Physics, Brown University
2016 Nobel Prize winner for Physics

Nobel laureate, Professor J Michael Kosterlitz from Brown University presented his talk titled "Wavelength Selection by Additive Stochastic Noise in a Driven Out of Equilibrium System" In-person and Online.

The 2024 Chhabra-Landau Lecture takes place on March 14 at 3:55-4:55 PM in the Physics Auditorium (Rm. 202) and virtually on Zoom. Our guest speaker is Professor J Michael Kosterlitz from the Physics Department at Brown University. 

About the Speaker, Professor J Michael Kosterlitz:

Professor J Michael Kosterlitz

Prof. J Michael Kosterlitz is the Harrison E. Farnsworth Professor of Physics at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island where he has been since 1982. He received his bachelor's and master’s degree from the University of Cambridge and in 1969 he earned a D.Phil. degree from the University of Oxford. He had a fellowship at the Istituto di Fisica Teorica in Turin, Italy, from 1969 to 1970 and was a research fellow at the University of Birmingham, UK from 1970 to 1973.

 He spent one year as a postdoctoralfellow at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, from 1973 to 1974, before returning to Birmingham. He remained thereuntil 1982 when he became a professor of physics at Brown University. Prof. J Michael Kosterlitz won the 2016 Nobel Prize for work on condensed matter Physics with the citation "For theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter”. In 2017, he became a Member of the National Academy of Science. He enjoys doing research in condensed matter theory, one- and two- dimensonal physics; in phase transitions: random systems, electron localization, and spin glasses; and in critical dynamics: melting and freezing. His present interest is in the evolution of driven out-of- equilibrium systems.About The Chhabra-Landau Lecture Series:

The Chhabra-Landau Lecture Series celebrates Professor David P. Landau’s pioneering work in applying Monte Carlo computer simulations. This work deepens our understanding of phase transitions and, more generally, condensed matter physics.

The Series also celebrates the role Professor Landau played in founding the Center for Simulational Physicsat UGA, and building a diverse and welcoming community of students at the Center. The Series focuses on the deep connection between physics and computer science, particularly the use of computing or information theoretic ideas, as fundamental tools for physicists to develop novel insights about our world.

The Chhabra-Landau Lecture Series has been endowed by Dr. Ashvin B. Chhabra (MS Physics, UGA 1984; PhD Applied Physics, Yale 1989) in honor of his thesis advisor, Professor Landau, and acknowledges the hospitality and friendship the faculty and students of UGA accorded Dr. Chhabra when he first came to Athens from overseas as a graduate student.

The Chhabra-Landau Lecture Series is an annual event.

Please see youtube video of 2024 Chhabra-Landau Lecture here:

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