
About
Eran Rabani is the Glenn T. Seaborg Chair in Physical Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. He serves as a faculty member in the Chemistry Department, focusing on theoretical and computational chemistry.
Education:
- B.Sc., The Hebrew University (1991)
- Ph.D., Theoretical Chemistry, The Hebrew University (1996), as a Clore Fellow
Research Interests encompass theoretical and computational investigations into nanostructures, including structural, electronic, and optical properties of nanocrystals, doping of nanoparticles, exciton dynamics, quantum transport in nano-junctions, and nonequilibrium many-body quantum dynamics. His work emphasizes stochastic electronic structure techniques and real-time quantum dynamics approaches.
Scientific Awards & Honors include
- Bergman Memorial Research Award (2000)
- Friedenberg Award (2002)
- Israel Chemical Society Prize for Young Investigators (2003)
- Michael Bruno Memorial Award (2006)
- Ecole Normale Superieure Invited Professorship (2008)
- J.T. Oden Faculty Fellow (2009)
- Marie Curie International Fellow (2010-2013)
- Visiting Miller Research Professor (2010-2011)
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