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Gabor J. Kalman is a Hungarian-American physicist, academic, and author. He is a Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at Boston College. Kalman leads ongoing research focused on Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems, such as plasmas, charged particle layered systems, bilayers, and fluctuation–dissipation theorems, along with other aspects of plasma physics. He has also done extensive work in relativistic many particle systems, through works on electron–positron plasmas, particle systems with scalar fields and astrophysical many-body systems. He was the principal creator of the research community around the conference series Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems (SCCS) and served as editor to two books, entitled Strongly Coupled Plasmas, and Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems.

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  • Gabor J. Kalman is a Hungarian-American physicist, academic, and author. He is a Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at Boston College. Kalman leads ongoing research focused on Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems, such as plasmas, charged particle layered systems, bilayers, and fluctuation–dissipation theorems, along with other aspects of plasma physics. He has also done extensive work in relativistic many particle systems, through works on electron–positron plasmas, particle systems with scalar fields and astrophysical many-body systems. He was the principal creator of the research community around the conference series Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems (SCCS) and served as editor to two books, entitled Strongly Coupled Plasmas, and Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems. (en)
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  • Boston College
  • Technion, Haifa (en)
  • Brandeis University, Waltham MA (en)
  • UCSD, La Jolla CA (en)
  • Universite de Paris, Orsay (en)
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  • Gabor J. Kalman is a Hungarian-American physicist, academic, and author. He is a Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at Boston College. Kalman leads ongoing research focused on Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems, such as plasmas, charged particle layered systems, bilayers, and fluctuation–dissipation theorems, along with other aspects of plasma physics. He has also done extensive work in relativistic many particle systems, through works on electron–positron plasmas, particle systems with scalar fields and astrophysical many-body systems. He was the principal creator of the research community around the conference series Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems (SCCS) and served as editor to two books, entitled Strongly Coupled Plasmas, and Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems. Kalman is an External Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Fellow of New York Academy of Sciences, of the American Physical Society, and a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. (en)
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