Millis, Andrew J.
Dates
1961 – present
Authorized Form of Name
Millis, Andrew J.
Biography
Abstract
Andrew Millis is a Professor of Physics at Columbia University (2002-present). His other institutional affiliations include Rutgers University and Johns Hopkins University. His research interests include many-body physics, quantum critical phenomena, superconductivity, and nonequilibrium phenomena.
Important Dates
1961Birth.
1982Obtained AB, Harvard University, Cambridge (Mass.).
1983Obtained Certificate, Advanced Study of Mathematics, Cambridge University, Cambridge (England).
1986Obtained PhD in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge (Mass.).
1986 – 1996Member, Technical Staff, AT & T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill (N.J.).
1996Visiting Professor, University of Bonn.
1996 – 1998Associate Professor to Professor of Physics (1996-1997) and Professor of Physics (1997-1998), Johns Hopkins University.
1999Fellow, American Physical Society.
1999 – 2001Professor of Physics, Rutgers University.
1999 – 2003Member (1999-2003) and Chair (2001-2002), Advisory Board, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics.
2000 – 2002Associate Director, University of Maryland-Rutgers Materials Research Science and Engineering Center, Rutgers University.
2002 – presentProfessor of Physics (2002-present) and Chair, Department of Physics (2006-2009), Columbia University, New York (N.Y.).
2013Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Occupation
Theoretical condensed matter physicist.
Places
Undergraduate Education
Graduate Education
Employment
Subjects
Relationships
People
Colleagues
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Brinkman, William F. (William Frank), 1938-
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Eisenstein, James P. (James Philip)
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Thomas, D. G. (David Gilbert), 1928-
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Institutions
Major Positions
Member, Technical staff.
Columbia University. Department of Physics
Department Chair and Professor of Physics.
Johns Hopkins University. Department of Physics
Associate Professor to Professor of Physics.
Rutgers University. Department of Physics and Astronomy
Professor of Physics and Associate Director, University of Maryland-Rutgers Materials Research Science and Engineering Center.
Universität Bonn
Visiting Professor.
Professional Activities & Affiliations
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Fellow.
Fellow.
Harvard University. Department of Physics
Obtained AB (1982).
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
Member and Chair, Advisory Board.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Obtained PhD (1986).
Materials Research Society
University of Cambridge. Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
Certificate, Advanced Study of Mathematics.