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Victor Polinger is an Affiliate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Washington, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on vibronic interactions, Jahn-Teller effects, and materials science, particularly in perovskites and ferroelectric materials. He has extensively studied electronic structure, phase transitions, and defect dynamics in crystalline systems.
Polinger's work integrates theoretical and experimental approaches to understand phenomena like flexoelectricity, polar nanoregions, and proton-transfer mechanisms. His contributions span over four decades, with notable investigations into superconductivity suppression in cuprates and vibronic coupling in transition metal clusters.
Research highlights include exploring the pseudo-Jahn-Teller effect in redox processes, hydrogen-bonded systems, and perovskite ferroelectrics. Recent studies address dielectric properties and energy barrier dynamics in quantum dots and molecular systems.
Despite an extensive publication record, no awards or student advising details are listed in the provided text. His work emphasizes structural phase transitions, material anisotropy, and electronic instabilities in complex solids.
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