Marvin L. Cohen
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Marvin L. Cohen (born Montreal in 1935) is a professor of condensed matter physics at the University of California, Berkeley. Nobel laureate Robert B. Laughlin studied under a student of Cohen's.
Cohen received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1964. He has received the Oliver E. Buckley Prize and the Julius Edgar Lilienfeld Prize. He is noted for studies of materials.[1]