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Robert Brown is a Senior Lecturer of Physics at Duke University's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences since 2023. His research focuses on applying algebraic and statistical methods to study equilibrium and nonequilibrium phenomena in quantum optics and magnetism, particularly through Monte Carlo simulations of critical behavior in Heisenberg models.
- Ph.D., Duke University (1982)
His work bridges computational physics with theoretical models, including development of Langevin equation-based techniques for dynamic systems analysis. Research spans quantum mechanics, magnetism, and critical phenomena in condensed matter systems.
Key publication trends include: classical Heisenberg model critical behavior studies (2006), finite size scaling (2005), and foundational contributions to non-muffin-tin band theory (1983-1988). His computational physics expertise extends to Beowulf cluster optimization (2000).
He received a Monte Carlo Studies of Continuous Hamiltonian Systems Coupled to Dissipative Mechanisms grant from the Army Research Office (2001-2005). Current appointments include Senior Lecturer (2023-present), while previous roles include Lecturer (2010-2023) and Visiting Professor (2001-2010).
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