David Robert Nelson
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David R. Nelson (born September 5, 1951, Stuttgart) is an American physicist,[1] and Arthur K. Solomon Professor of Biophysics, at Harvard University.[2]
Nelson graduated from Cornell University Summa cum laude in 1972, with a MS in 1974, and with a Ph.D. in 1975. He was in the fourth and final class of Cornell's short-lived "Six-year Ph.D. program".[3] Since 1997 he has been a professor at Harvard University.
His research is in the field of condensed matter. Together with Bertrand Halperin, he has established the theory of dislocation-mediated melting in two dimensions.
Awards
- 1984 MacArthur Fellows Program
- 1995 Harvard Ledlie Prize of Harvard University
- 1993–1994 Guggenheim Fellowship [4]
- 1986 Award for Initiatives in Research from the National Academy of Sciences
- 1979–1983 AP Sloan Fellowship
Works
- D.R. Nelson and B.I. Halperin, "Dislocation-mediated melting in two dimensions." Phys. Rev. B 19: 2457 (1979).
- D.R. Nelson, "Order frustration and defects in liquids and glasses." Phys. Rev. B 28: 5515 (1983).
- D.R. Nelson and L. Peliti, "Fluctuations in membranes with crystalline and hexatic order." Journal de Physique 48: 1085 (1987).
- D.R. Nelson, "Vortex entanglement in high temperature superconductors." Phys. Rev. Lett. 60: 1973 (1988).
- D.R. Nelson and V. Vinokur, "Boson localization and correlated pinning of superconducting vortex arrays." Phys. Rev. B 48: 13060 (1993).
- N. Hatano and D.R. Nelson, "Vortex pinning and non-Hermitian quantum mechanics." Phys. Rev. B 56: 8651 (1997).
- D.R. Nelson and N. Shnerb, "Non-Hermitian localization and population biology." Phys. Rev. E 58: 1383 (1998).
- D. Lubensky and D.R. Nelson, "Single molecule statistics and the polynucleotide unzipping transition," Phys. Rev. E 65, 03917 (2002).
References
External links
- ISI Web of Knowledge Retrieved on 5 October 2009.
- "DNA unzipping and motor proteins: Effect of the genetic code" Retrieved on 5 October 2009.
- "David R. Nelson", Scientific Commons
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