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David Muller is the Samuel B. Eckert Professor of Engineering in the School of Applied and Engineering Physics at Cornell University and co-director of the Kavli Institute for Nanoscale Science. His research focuses on atomic-scale characterization of materials for energy applications and developing advanced electron microscopy techniques.
Research interests include:
- Condensed matter physics and quantum materials
- Electron microscopy and ptychography
- Nanoscale characterization of energy systems
- Two-dimensional materials and complex oxides
His publications demonstrate cutting-edge developments in electron microscopy resolution and applications to superconductors, fuel cells, and quantum materials. Recent work has achieved atomic-resolution limits set by lattice vibrations.
Awards and honors:
- Joseph F. Keithley Award (2024)
- John Cowley Medal (2023)
- AAAS Fellow (2022)
- Ernst Ruska Prize (2021)
- Top 10 Science Breakthroughs (2021)
- Peter Duncumb Award (2016)
He leads research groups at PARADIM and Kavli Institute, focusing on novel detector development and materials analysis.
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