- Sankar Das Sarma - Wikipedia
Sankar Das Sarma ( ˈʃæŋkɑːr dæʃ ˈʃɑːrmə ) is an India -born American theoretical condensed matter physicist He has been a member of the department of physics at University of Maryland, College Park since 1980
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Sankar Das Sarma University of Maryland Verified email at umd edu - Homepage Condensed Matter Theory Quantum Physics Statistical Mechanics Quantum Information
- Das Sarma, Sankar - UMD Physics
Das Sarma, Sankar Title: Distinguished University Professor, Director Richard E Prange Chair E-mail: dassarma@umd edu Address: 4421 Atlantic Building Phone: 301 405 6145
- Sankar Das Sarma, University of Maryland, Quantum Reality
Sankar Das Sarma is a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland He is also a professor of physics, a Fellow of the Joint Quantum Institute, and the director of the Condensed Matter Theory Center at Maryland
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Sankar Das Sarma is the Richard E Prange Chair in Physics and a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland, College Park He is also a fellow of the Joint Quantum Institute and the director of the Condensed Matter Theory Center, both at the University of Maryland
- Sankar DAS SARMA | University of Maryland, College Park, College Park . . .
We investigate the effect of the mass anisotropy on Friedel oscillations, Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY) interaction, screening properties, and Boltzmann transport in two-dimensional (2D)
- Biography:Sankar Das Sarma - HandWiki
Sankar Das Sarma () is an India -born American theoretical condensed matter physicist, who has worked in the broad research topics of theoretical physics, condensed matter physics, statistical mechanics, quantum physics, and quantum information
- Sankar Das Sarma | ICTS
Sankar Das Sarma is the Richard E Prange Chair in Physics and a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland in College Park, USA He is also a Fellow of the Joint Quantum Institute and the Director of the Condensed Matter Theory Center at Maryland
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