Our group investigates nonequilibrium phenomena in chemical and condensed matter physics. We try to understand how strongly correlated quantum systems react to dissipative environments and to external perturbations, particularly in the context of the transport properties of nanosystems. This is a deeply challenging and fundamental problem, and we therefore work on state-of-the-art computational methods such as quantum Monte Carlo algorithms.
Prof. Guy Cohen
School of Chemistry
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Research
Education
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B.Sc. in physics and computer science, Tel Aviv University, 2006
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M.Sc. in physics, Tel Aviv University, 2008
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Ph.D. in chemistry, Tel Aviv University, 2012
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Postdoctoral studies in Columbia University in the City of New York, 2012–2015
Academic Appointments
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Senior Lecturer (equivalent to U.S. Assistant Professor), Tel Aviv University, 2015
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Associate Professor, Tel Aviv University, 2021
Awards and Prizes
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Awardee, the Hermann Kümmel Early Achievement Award, International Conference on Progress in Many-Body Physics, 2017
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Fellow, The Rothschild Fellowship Program, Yad Hanadiv, 2012
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Fellow, Azrieli Interdisciplinary and Applied Science Fellowship Program for Outstanding Graduate Students, 2009