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Prof. Eran Rabani is a distinguished researcher and professor holding dual appointments at Tel Aviv University's School of Chemistry and the University of California, Berkeley's Department of Chemistry. At UC Berkeley, he holds the prestigious Glenn T. Seaborg Chair in Physical Chemistry and serves as a Faculty Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. His research bridges theoretical chemistry, computational physics, and nanomaterials science, with significant contributions to understanding quantum phenomena at the nanoscale.
Prof. Rabani earned his Ph.D. in Theoretical Chemistry from The Hebrew University in 1996, followed by postdoctoral research at Columbia University. His academic career progressed from Senior Lecturer to full Professor at Tel Aviv University, where he has maintained a continuous appointment since 1993. His educational background includes a summa cum laude B.Sc. from the Special Program "Amirim" at The Hebrew University.
Rabani's research program centers on three interconnected pillars: Optoelectronic Properties of Nanomaterials, where his group develops computational models to describe exciton fine structure and phonon interactions in nanocrystals; Quasiparticle Dynamics, investigating electron transfer processes in nanoscale systems; and Stochastic Electronic Structure Methods, pioneering computational approaches that dramatically reduce the complexity of quantum simulations. His work combines theoretical innovation with practical applications in renewable energy, sensing technologies, and quantum information processing.
Analysis of Rabani's recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on quantum confinement effects, exciton dynamics, and the development of stochastic computational methods that enable simulations of previously intractable systems. His research demonstrates increasing interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly with experimental groups working on quantum dots, perovskites, and other nanomaterials, with a clear trajectory toward solving real-world problems in energy conversion and quantum technologies.
Prof. Rabani's contributions have been recognized with numerous prestigious awards:
- International Association of Advanced Materials Fellow (2023)
- Humboldt Research Award (2022)
- Vebleo Fellow for Prominence and Leadership in Science (2021)
- Glenn T. Seaborg Chair in Physical Chemistry (2017)
- Baker Symposium Speaker at Cornell University (2016)
- Kavli Frontiers of Science Alumni (2015)
- Marko & Lucie Chaoul Chair for Theoretical and Computational Nanoscience (2013)
His research program is supported by substantial funding from major agencies including the National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, and Israel Science Foundation. Current grants (2021-2025) total over $2.5 million, focusing on semiconductor nanowires, computational materials science, and optoelectronic materials. As Director of The Sackler Center for Computational Molecular and Materials Science at Tel Aviv University, he leads a vibrant research group that bridges theoretical innovation with experimental validation.
Prof. Rabani directs The Sackler Center for Computational Molecular and Materials Science at Tel Aviv University and has served in various administrative roles including Vice President for Research and Development. His research group maintains strong collaborations with experimentalists worldwide, creating an intellectual community focused on advancing fundamental understanding of nanoscale phenomena while exploring practical applications in energy, sensing, and quantum technologies.
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