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David R. Reichman is the Centennial Professor of Chemistry at Columbia University, affiliated with the Department of Chemistry within the School of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on the chemistry, physics, and biology of disordered materials, including glass-forming systems, soft materials (gels, colloids, emulsions), and biological systems. Key themes include disorder, dynamical heterogeneity, and metastable configurations.
His work spans computational methods such as Quantum Monte Carlo, time-dependent variational principles, and exciton theory. Notable contributions include studies on singlet fission mechanisms, halide perovskites, and optically pumped phonon dynamics in superconductors.
- Leads the Reichman Group, based at 520 Havemeyer Hall.
- Active in cross-disciplinary collaborations, as seen in publications across journals like Nature Communications and Physical Review B.
Research emphasizes bridging microscopic quantum phenomena with macroscopic material behavior, particularly in energy-related materials and nanostructured systems.
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