David Vanderbilt
Professor · Condensed Matter Physics
Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyAbout
David Vanderbilt is a Distinguished Professor and Board of Governors Professor at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, working in the Department of Physics. His research focuses on computational electronic-structure theory applied to dielectric, ferroelectric, and magnetoelectric properties of oxides and nanostructured materials. He pioneered methods for studying Wannier functions, Berry phase phenomena, and topological insulators. His work bridges theoretical innovation and practical applications in materials science.
- Key Awards: 2006 Aneesur Rahman Prize in Computational Physics, Simons Fellow in Theoretical Physics, Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences, National Academy of Sciences
Research Themes: Development of first-principles methods, electronic structure theory for complex oxides, topological materials, and interface effects in nanostructures. His group’s contributions include advancements in electric polarization theory and magnetoelectric coupling mechanisms.
Grant Activity: Co-PI on NSF-funded projects exploring correlated electron systems and materials databases. Collaborations include work with Gabi Kotliar and Karin Rabe on computational materials design.
Labs/Teams: Part of the Condensed Matter Theory Group at Rutgers, contributing to initiatives in topological materials and quantum transport phenomena.
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