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Patrick A. Lee is the William & Emma Rogers Professor of Physics at MIT, active since 1982. He specializes in condensed matter theory and mesoscopic physics, focusing on strongly correlated electronic systems and high-temperature superconductivity. His research explores quantum transport phenomena, disordered systems, and many-body field theory.
- Affiliations: MIT Department of Physics, Condensed Matter Theory Group at MIT
Education: PhD '70 from MIT (implied by institutional credential notation).
Research emphasizes novel phenomena in doped Mott insulators and quantum Hall effects. He pioneered concepts like universal conductance fluctuations in mesoscopic systems.
Awards:
- 2022 Anatoly Larkin Senior Researcher Award
- 2005 Dirac Medal (ICTP)
- 1991 Oliver Buckley Prize (APS)
- APS Fellow (1986)
His work bridges theory and experiment, influencing quantum computing through insights into Majorana fermions. Active in theoretical physics since joining MIT, with prior Bell Labs tenure (1972-1982).
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