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  1. John Michael Kosterlitz (born June 22, 1943) is a Scottish-American physicist. He is a professor of physics at Brown University and the son of biochemist Hans Kosterlitz. He was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in physics along with David Thouless and Duncan Haldane for work on condensed matter physics.

  2. J. Michael Kosterlitz es un físico estadounidense, ganador del Premio Nobel de Física en octubre de 2016 por su trabajo sobre formas inusuales de la materia. Primeros años y educación. Nació en Aberdeen, Escocia, Reino Unido, 1 hijo del pionero bioquímico Hans Walter Kosterlitz y de Hannah Gresshöner, de origen judío.

  3. J Michael Kosterlitz. Harrison E. Farnsworth Professor of Physics. Overview. Professor Kosterlitz joined the faculty of Brown University in 1982. He received his B.A. and M.A. from Cambridge University and Ph.D. in high energy physics from Oxford University in 1969.

  4. J. Michael Kosterlitz. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2016. Born: 22 June 1943, Aberdeen, United Kingdom. Affiliation at the time of the award: Brown University, Providence, RI, USA. Prize motivation: “for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter” Prize share: 1/4. Life.

  5. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2016 was awarded with one half to David J. Thouless, and the other half to F. Duncan M. Haldane and J. Michael Kosterlitz "for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter"

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · J. Michael Kosterlitz, British-born American physicist who won a share of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work in using topology to explain superconductivity in two-dimensional materials. Learn more about Kosterlitzs life and career, including his research.

  7. 4 de oct. de 2016 · J. Michael Kosterlitz, professor of physics at Brown, won the Nobel Prize for his theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and phases of matter. He shared the prize with F. Duncan M. Haldane of Princeton and David J. Thouless of the University of Washington.