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  1. Jainendra K. Jain. Jainendra K. Jain (born 1960) is an Indian-American physicist and the Evan Pugh University Professor and Erwin W. Mueller Professor of Physics at Pennsylvania State University. He is also Infosys Chair Visiting Professor at IISc, Bangalore. Jain is known for his theoretical work on quantum many body systems, most notably for ...

  2. J ain selected as holder of the Eberly Family Chair in Physics (2023) Jainendra Jain Elected to National Academy of Sciences (2021) Jain wins Oliver E. Buckley Prize of American Physical Society (2002) (link is external) Jainendra K. Jain Named Evan Pugh University Professor at Penn State (2012) Jainendra K. Jain elected to American Academy of ...

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  3. Dive into the research topics where Jainendra K. Jain is active. These topic labels come from the works of this person. Together they form a unique fingerprint. 1 Similar Profiles. Fermions Engineering & Materials Science. 100%. quantum Hall effect Physics & Astronomy. 78%. Quantum Hall effect Engineering & Materials Science.

  4. Profile of Jainendra K. Jain. Theoretical condensed matter physicist Jainendra K. Jain was born and raised in the rural village of Sambhar in the northern Indian state of Rajasthan. Jain recalls that despite the poor educational infrastructure in his school, he fell in love with physics. “The stories of Einstein and Indian physicists Bose and ...

  5. Jul 29, 2021 · Prof. Jainendra K. Jain is the Erwin W. Mueller Professor of Physics at Pennsylvania State University. He is a condensed matter theorist with interests in the area of strongly interacting electronic systems in low dimensions. Born in 1960 in Rajasthan, India, he received his Bachelor's degree from Maharaja College, Jaipur and a Master's from ...

  6. physics.aps.org › authors › jainendra_k_jainPhysics - Jainendra K. Jain

    Jainendra K. Jain received his Ph.D. in 1985 from Stony Brook University, where he returned in 1989 as a faculty member, before moving to Pennsylvania State University in 1998 as the Erwin W. Mueller Professor of Physics. He enjoys thinking about the collective physics of low-dimensional systems, especially the fractional quantum Hall effect.

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  8. Jainendra K. Jain Infosys Chair Professor. Theoretical condensed matter physics. Phone: User ID: Web: http://www.phys.psu.edu/people/jkj2