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Daniel Neuhauser is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). His research spans quantum algorithms, mesoscopic systems, and electrodynamics, with significant contributions to reactive scattering and signal processing methodologies.
- Education: B.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1982); M.Sc. in Physics (1983), Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics (1987), Caltech.
His work focuses on low-scaling quantum algorithms for large systems, mesoscopic radiation-matter interactions, and stochastic quantum chemistry. Notable inventions include the projection-operator time-dependent method for reactive scattering and filter-diagonalization for energy-resolved signal analysis.
Scientific Honors include:
- NSF Early Career Award (1995)
- Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship (1996)
- Bergmann Research award (1997)
- Sackler Visiting Chair, Tel-Aviv University (2007)
- Visiting Professor, CNRS Bordeaux (2015)
With over 7,300 citations and an h-index of 46, Neuhauser leads the Neuhauser Group at UCLA, advancing computational methods to study mesoscopic material properties.



