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Daniel Stein is a Professor of Physics and Mathematics at New York University, holding an office in Warren Weaver Hall. His research focuses on theoretical condensed matter physics and statistical mechanics, particularly on disorder and randomness in systems such as magnetic materials and stochastic processes. Key interests include rare nucleation events and the dynamics of disordered systems.
Dr. Stein earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Princeton University (1979), preceded by an M.S. from Princeton (1977) and a B.Sc. from Brown University (1975). His work bridges fundamental physics with interdisciplinary applications, including studies on spin glasses, phase transitions, and emergent phenomena in complex systems.
Recent research trends in his publications emphasize spin glass dynamics, free energy fluctuations, and metastable states in condensed matter systems. He also explores applications of statistical physics to social sciences, such as belief dynamics and collective adaptation mechanisms.
Notable contributions include co-authoring the book Spin Glasses and Complexity (Princeton University Press, 2013), which synthesizes foundational concepts in spin glass theory. His work frequently addresses questions of predictability in low-temperature Ising dynamics and the interplay between disorder and thermodynamic behavior.
Dr. Stein’s research extends to nanomagnetism, including micromagnetic simulations of ferromagnetic nanorings and the study of energy barriers in spin-torque-driven systems. He has also contributed to discussions on machine translation and computational tools for multilingual studies, reflecting his interdisciplinary reach.
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