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Jeffrey Lynn is an Adjunct Professor of Physics at the University of Maryland and a NIST Fellow (emeritus) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). He has held roles including Research Physicist, Team Leader for Condensed Matter Physics at NIST's Center for Neutron Research, and served as a full Professor at the University of Maryland until 1997. His research focuses on condensed matter physics, neutron scattering techniques, superconductivity, and topological materials.
Education: Ph.D. in Physics (1974) from Georgia Institute of Technology/Oak Ridge National Laboratory under Dr. Harold Gersch and Dr. Herbert Mook. Postdoctoral work at Brookhaven National Laboratory (1974-1976).
Research Interests: He specializes in neutron scattering studies of superconductors, magnetic materials, spin dynamics, and topological systems. Notable topics include spin-orbit coupling in kagome lattices, magnetic monopoles, multiferroics, and the anomalous Hall effect in Weyl semimetals.
Awards: Recipient of the Presidential Rank Award (2011), Fellowships from the American Physical Society, AAAS, Neutron Scattering Society of America, and Washington Academy of Sciences. Over 600 publications and an H-index of 100.
Lab Affiliations: Member of the Quantum Materials Center at the University of Maryland and the Neutron-Condensed Matter Science Group at NIST.



