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Ab-Initio Research Group at MITheaded by Prof. J. D. Joannopoulos
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American Physical Society: Division of Condensed Matter PhysicsThe division of the APS dedicated to condensed matter physics. Activities include the award of fellowships and prizes, and the publication of a newsletter for the community.
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Ames Laboratory: Condensed Matter Physics GroupDescription of research and publications bibliography.
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Argonne National Laboratory: Materials Theory InstituteAims to attract leading talents in the field of condensed matter physics for collaborative work closely related to Argonne's experimental and theoretical projects.
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Arizona State University: Ion Beam Analysis Laboratory (IBeAM)Uses MeV ion beams to measure the compositional and structural properties of materials. Performs Rutherford Backscattering (RBS) and Proton-Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) tests on a variety of samples.
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Birmingham University: Research in Oxide PhysicsThe programme is a collaboration of experimental and theoretical physicists working on the behaviour of correlated electrons in oxide materials. Based in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Birmingham University, United Kingdom. Materials of interest include the high temperature cuprate superconductors, non-Fermi liquid physics near quantum critical points, unconventional superconductivity in the ruthanates and heavy fermion behaviour in lithium vanadate.
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Ioffe InstituteOne of Russia's largest institutions for research in physics and technology with a wide variety of operating projects.
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Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources: Ion Beam Application GroupIon beam analysis (IBA) using a particle accelerator and methods like RBS, ERD, PIXE/PIGE. Summary of projects on ion beam LIGA, lithography and MEMS is presented.
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National Academy of Sciences of UkraineInstitute for Condensed Matter Physics.
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Neutron Scattering Society of Americahttp://www.neutronscattering.org/ A forum to discuss scientific issues, major facilities and instrumentation needed for world-class 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.
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