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  1. Optical Properties of Condensed Matter and Applications (Wiley Series in Materials for Electronic & Optoelectronic Applications)
  2. Structure and Dynamics of Biomolecules: Neutron and Synchrotron Radiation for Condensed Matter Studies
  3. Slow Dynamics in Condensed Matter (AIP Conference Proceedings)
  4. Identity Politics in Jammu and Kashmir by Rekha Chowdhary, 2010-01-01
  5. II-VI and I-VII Compounds; Semimagnetic Compounds: Supplement to Vols. III/17b, 22a (Print Version) Revised and Updated Edition of Vols. III/17b, 22a (CD-ROM) ... Technology - New Series / Condensed Matter)
  6. Condensed Matter Theories
  7. Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed-Matter Physics XVII: Proceedings of the Seventeenth Workshop, Athens, GA, USA, February 16-20, 2004 (Springer Proceedings in Physics) (v. 17)
  8. Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed-Matter Physics VIII: Recent Developments. Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop Athens, GA, USA, February 20 - 24, 1995 (Springer Proceedings in Physics)
  9. Large Scale Simulations of Complex Systems, Condensed Matter and Fusion Plasma: Proceedings of the BIFI2008 International Conference (AIP Conference Proceedings / Plasma Physics)
  10. Landolt-Bvrnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series Gruppe/Group 3 Condensed Matter Vol by J. Bass, K. H. Fischer, et all 1982-12
  11. Landolt-Bvrnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series Gruppe/Group 3 Condensed Matter Vol by A. R. Ferchmin, S. Kobe, et all 1991-08
  12. P.G. De Gennes' Impact on Science (Directions in Condensed Matter Physics)
  13. Condensed Matter Theories
  14. Current Trends in Condensed Matter, Particle Physics and Cosmology: 21 May-10 June 1989 (Kathmandu Summer School Lecture Notes) by J. Pati, Q. Shafi, et all 1990-12

81. Oxford Physics - Sub-department Of Condensed Matter Physics
Return to the Physics Department Home Page, condensed matter Physicslinks map. about us current research research groups seminars
http://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/cm/
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82. Condensed Matter Physics - Ames Lab - ISU
of research and publications bibliography.......
http://cmp.ameslab.gov/

83. UC Irvine Condensed Matter Theory
UC Irvine condensed matter Theory. Faculty. Prof. Igor Dzyaloshinskii Kondoinsulators). UCI Physics and Astronomy condensed matter Experiment.
http://www.ps.uci.edu/physics/cmtheory.html

84. Research Experience In Physics & Astronomy For Undergraduates (REU)
Summer Program in Physics and Astronomy. 10week on-campus undergraduate research program. Research areas include Astronomy Astrophysics, Biological Physics, condensed matter Physics, High Energy Physics, Nuclear Physics, Plasma and Laser Physics, Quantum Optics, and Physics Education.
http://www.pas.rochester.edu:80/mainFrame/education/special/specialREU.html
Directors: Priscilla S. Auchincloss and Arie Bodek The Physics and Astronomy Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program is funded by the National Science Foundation to support ten to twelve highly-qualified students to undertake supervised research projects in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, for a period of 10 weeks each summer. Departmental faculty conduct research in diverse experimental and theoretical areas, including Biological Physics Condensed Matter Physics High Energy Physics Nuclear Physics ... Quantum Optics , and Physics Education. Each summer, the Department's research effort involves approximately 30 undergraduate students, in addition to approximately 120 graduate students, 35 postdoctoral research associates, and 30 regular faculty members. Much of the research performed by past undergraduate research assistants has been published in scientific journals. Many students have also presented their work at National Conferences and undergraduate research symposia at the University of Rochester. Program : Over the 10-week summer research period, participants attend a series of informal seminars covering research topics as well as others, such as preparing for graduate school. These seminars are intended to foster discussion among REU students and faculty, and to serve as a basis for further social and scientific interaction. Students whose projects are primarily experimental are encouraged to attend mini-courses in electronics and in machine shop techniques. The core research experience takes place in the context of research groups working at the University's research facilities (e.g. the Laboratory for Laser Energetics, Mees Observatory), local industrial laboratories, and several of the national laboratories. Students present their work at an informal symposium at the end of the summer. They are encouraged to work with their research advisers toward completion of publications, submission of abstracts, and presentations of their work at professional and student conferences.

85. UC Irvine Condensed Matter Experiment
UC Irvine condensed matter Experiment. Sticky Superfluid Drop Faculty.Prof. Michael Dennin Nonlinear condensed matter systems; Prof.
http://www.ps.uci.edu/physics/cmexpt.html

86. HFIR Center For Neutron Scattering
The neutron scattering facilities of the world's highest flux research reactor are available for outside users on problems of scientific merit. Although the main purpose of the HFIR is to produce transplutonium elements for use in industry, medicine and research, the reactor's extremely high flux also makes it an excellent source of neutrons for condensed matter investigations.
http://neutrons.ornl.gov/
Welcome to the HFIR
Center for Neutron Scattering

The HFIR Center for Neutron Scattering at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the highest flux reactor-based source of neutrons for condensed matter research in the United States. The Center is a national user facility operated by ORNL for the United States Department of Energy. Thermal and cold neutrons produced by the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) are used to study physics, chemistry, materials science, engineering, and biology.
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87. Condensed Matter Group

http://www.stoner.leeds.ac.uk/

88. Condensed Matter- UCSD Physics
condensed matter PHYSICS UCSD. condensed matter physics in the Departmentcomprises a relatively large and very active group of researchers.
http://physics.ucsd.edu/research/condensed_matter/
CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS - UCSD
Theory
The theorists in our group are Daniel Arovas Donald Fredkin , (also Biophysics), Jorge Hirsch Terry Hwa (also Nonlinear Dynamics), Herbert Levine , (also Nonlinear Dynamics), Sam Liu (emeritus), Lu Sham and Harry Suhl (emeritus). Current research interests include electronic and nonlinear optical properties of solids, quantum Hall effect, superconductivity, strong correlation effects in interacting electron systems, transport in disordered interacting systems, interplay of disorder and quantum/thermal fluctuations, classical and quantum magnetism, superfluity, liquid crystal physics, biophysical kinetics, pattern formation in nonequilibrium systems, and chaos.
Experiment
The experimentalists are Dimitri Basov Ami Berkowitz Bob Dynes John Goodkind ... Frances Hellman (also Biophysics), Brian Maple Ivan Schuller Shelly Schultz Sunil Sinha ...
Physics Home Page

89. Rutgers Physics: Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Rutgers University Department of Physics and Astronomy. Theoretical CondensedMatter Physics. Research activities of the condensed matter theory group.
http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/cmt/group-cmt.html
Rutgers University Department of Physics and Astronomy
Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
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The Rutgers faculty in condensed matter theory have interests spanning many areas including: highly-correlated electron phenomena, such as high-temperature superconductivity, magnetism and heavy-fermion physics; physics at surfaces, including dynamic phenomena and electronic and geometrical structure; quantum liquids; equilibrium and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics; breakdown phenomena in disordered materials; first-principles calculations of electronic and structural properties; phase transitions and critical phenomena; semiconductor physics; quantum statistical mechanics and field theory; thermodynamics, transport and localization in disordered systems. There is also a strong mathematical physics effort at Rutgers, centered primarily on rigorous results in statistical mechanics and quantum field theory. To learn more, look at the pages of the

90. UBC Physics & Astronomy Home Page
Undergraduate and graduate programs; research areas include condensed matter, theoretical, subatomic, and medical physics.
http://www.physics.ubc.ca/
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91. Rutgers Physics: Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Rutgers University Department of Physics and Astronomy. Experimental CondensedMatter Physics. Research activities of the condensed matter experimental group.
http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/cmx/group-cmx.html
Rutgers University Department of Physics and Astronomy
Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
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Research activities of the condensed matter experimental group
Experimental research on condensed matter physics at Rutgers has a long and distinguished history. The physics department is named after Bernard Serin, who in 1950 discovered the isotope effect in superconductors. Continuing this tradition, the condensed matter experimental (CMX) group is pursuing a vigorous research program on topics at the forefront of modern condensed matter physics. Specifically, the group is actively working on: the synthesis of novel materials, the dynamics of vortex matter, quantum transport and interactions in mesoscopic conductors, the metal-insulator transition and correlated-electron effects, low dimensional quantum magnets, quantum fluids and solids, two-dimensional electron systems, sonoluminescence, colossal magneto-resistance, ferroelectricity, magnetism, and forefront x-ray characterization studies. Several of the condensed matter group are also members of the Laboratory for Surface Modification ( see more about LSM below ) and conduct research at the atomic level in the physics and chemistry of surfaces, interfaces, and thin films, including electronic and structural properties, dynamical processes, and surface catalysis. Our CMX and LSM laboratories are equipped with state-of-the-art instruments that give access to ultra-low temperatures, ultra-high vacuum, high magnetic fields, and atomic-resolution imaging.

92. NSSA
A forum to discuss scientific issues, major facilities and instrumentation needed for worldclass research in neutron scattering. The main goal of the Society is to stimulate, promote and broaden the use of neutron scattering in science, engineering and technology. The unique characteristics of the neutron as a probe of condensed matter has transformed much of our fundamental understanding of the physics and chemistry of materials.
http://www.neutronscattering.org/
The Neutron Scattering Society of America (NSSA) was formed in 1992 and is an organization of persons who have an interest in neutron scattering research in a wide spectrum of disciplines. Membership in the society is open to individuals in academia, industry, and government. Graduate students and recent Ph.D.s are especially encouraged to join. There is no cost to be a member. This web site is intended to provide information about the NSSA, to highlight upcoming meetings and other activities of the Society, and to list links to neutron laboratories and resource information. The site also includes a convenient membership form for joining NSSA. Please let us know about address changes also using the same form (mark it as an address change only). Presently the NSSA has more than 900 members from 26 countries For futher information contact:
Dr. Greg S. Smith, NSSA membership secretary mailto:smithgs1@ornl.gov Site maintained by Jim Rhyne mailto:rhynej@missouri.edu
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93. ICTP Condensed Matter Group: Home Page
ICTP condensed matter (CM) Group. Research Profiles. a short term visit CondensedMatter activities held at ICTP. Last updating by M. Poropat on 11th March 2002.
http://www.ictp.trieste.it/~cm/
ICTP - The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics , Trieste, Italy
ICTP Condensed Matter (CM) Group
Research Profiles
An active research programme in Condensed Matter physics and related areas is carried out along the following main research lines in close collaboration with the CM Sector of SISSA (International School for Advanced Studies):
Last updating by M. Poropat on 11th March 2002 BACK to ICTP home page

94. RealityGrid
Moving the bottleneck out of the hardware and back into the human mind aims to gridenable the realistic modelling and simulation of complex condensed matter structures at the meso and nanoscale levels as well as the discovery of new materials.
http://www.realitygrid.org/
Moving the bottleneck out of the hardware and into the human mind

95. NHMFL - Condensed Matter
The condensed matter Group homepage. Scientists at the National Welcometo the condensed matter Group homepage. Scientists at the National
http://www.magnet.fsu.edu/science/cmg/

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Geochemistry Grad. Education Users Education Corporate Outreach Magnet Technology NHMFL - LANL Funding Opportunities NHMFL Personnel NHMFL Publications NHMFL Web Site Quick Search: Information for : NHMFL Staff Users Educators Undergrad Graduate Postdoctoral Partners Media NHMFL Intranet Introduction Personnel Research Areas Facilities Publications Seminars Books Physics Journals Database Search Physics Departments Related Sites Welcome to the Condensed Matter Group homepage. Scientists at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Gainesville, and Los Alamos concentrate on various aspects of condensed matter physics, including studies and experiments involving magnetism, the quantum hall effect, quantum oscillations, high temperature superconductivity, and heavy fermion systems. Throughout the following pages, you can visit the scientists working on these difficult problems and read their latest, cutting edge research. Furthermore, since the Condensed Matter Group encourages discussion, we have included Email addresses, phone numbers, and mail addresses for all professors, post doctoral, and graduate students. Do you have a preprint you would like to send us pertaining to condensed matter theory or experiment? Please send a copy of the preprint to us and we will keep it on file.

96. Condensed Matter Theory Group
Head page of the condensed matter Theory Group, Uppsala University
http://www.fysik4.fysik.uu.se/
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97. Welcome To The Website Of The Complex Photonic Systems Group
Various aspects of condensed matter are being investigated by optical methods. The research is aimed at static and dynamic properties of complex micromatter, including strongly scattering photonic matter, photonic band gap materials, complex fluids and biologicallyinspired membrane systems.
http://www.tn.utwente.nl/cops/

98. MSU Condensed Matter Physics - Experimental
CMPE Group. (condensed matter Physics - Experimental). CMP-E Group Phone/E-mailList CMP-E Group Activity Schedule CMP on the Web Link Page
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99. The Soft Condensed Matter Theory Group
Research on theoretical models and computer simulations of soft condensed matter systems, focusing on the connections between molecular and macroscopic behavior.
http://ising.phys.cwru.edu/
of Professor Philip Taylor
Group Photo, Summer 2002 Nanoscopic Liquid Crystal Droplet A molecule in soft condensed matter will move a significant distance when a comparatively weak force is applied. Examples of this kind of substance include polymers and liquid crystals. We build theoretical models and computer simulations of soft condensed matter systems, focusing on the connections between molecular and macroscopic behavior. Website designed by Sarah Mullet Department of Physics Case Western Reserve University

100. Materials Theory Institute
Aims to attract leading talents in the field of condensed matter physics for collaborative work closely related to Argonnes experimental and theoretical projects.
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The Materials Theory Institute is designed to attract the leading experts and best talents in the field of condensed matter physics for collaborative work closely related to Argonne’s experimental and theoretical projects. A goal of the Materials Theory Institute is to foster growth and expansion of theoretical science laboratory-wide. The Institute intends to have a major impact on the overall research at ANL and to play a crucial role in the formulation of new research directions and future initiatives. Its activities aim to benefit individual groups, both theoretical and experimental. The Institute catalyzes interdisciplinary interactions and collaborations.
The Theory Institute is based on relevance, flexibility, and cost-efficiency. Its most important characteristic is cutting edge research of the highest quality. The Institute is largely built on visitor programs: visiting members possess expertise complementary to that available at Argonne and support and strengthen projects led by the permanent staff. The duration of regular visits may vary from two weeks to two years. This format enables us to maintain the mobile, well focused, and highly interactive character of the research and allows tackling a rich variety of the most urgent and topical scientific problems.

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