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Fredy Zypman is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physics at Case Western Reserve University and serves as Professor & Chairman at Yeshiva University. His research focuses on nanotechnology, atomic force microscopy (AFM), and materials science, with applications in electrostatic interactions, quantum mechanics, and condensed matter physics. Zypman’s work bridges theoretical and experimental approaches to characterize nanoscale systems, including charge density measurements, surface interactions, and material properties under various conditions.
His recent publications emphasize advancements in AFM techniques for quantifying nanoscale phenomena, such as charge distribution in liquids and the dynamics of microcantilevers. Zypman also explores gravitational and electrostatic fields in non-spherical systems, contributing to theoretical physics and astrophysics. He has contributed to interdisciplinary research, including biophysics and medical imaging through MRI susceptibility measurements.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his prolific publication record reflects sustained academic impact. He holds roles at two institutions, combining teaching and leadership in physics and biomedical engineering. Research interests include developing calibration standards for AFM tools and analyzing entropy in nanometric systems.
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