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William P. Halperin is a Canadian-American physicist, academic, and researcher. He is the Orrington Lunt Professor of Physics at Northwestern University. Halperin is an experimentalist in condensed matter physics specializing in ultra-low temperature investigations of quantum liquids and solids, notably liquid and solid 3He (the light isotope of helium), superconducting quantum materials and unconventional superconductivity, magnetic compounds, highly porous materials including aerogels, porous glasses and cements. He has developed specialized acoustic techniques for very low temperatures as well as applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) for very high magnetic fields.

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  • William Paul Halperin (* 16. Juli 1945 in Ottawa) ist ein kanadisch-US-amerikanischer experimenteller Tieftemperaturphysiker. Halperin studierte an der Queen’s University (Kingston) mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1967 und an der University of Toronto mit dem Master-Abschluss 1968. Er wurde 1975 an der Cornell University in Physik promoviert. 1975 wurde er Assistant Professor und 1986 Professor an der Northwestern University und war ab 2001 John Evans Professor. 1990 bis 1995 stand er der Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie vor. Er war auch am Argonne National Laboratory. (de)
  • William P. Halperin is a Canadian-American physicist, academic, and researcher. He is the Orrington Lunt Professor of Physics at Northwestern University. Halperin is an experimentalist in condensed matter physics specializing in ultra-low temperature investigations of quantum liquids and solids, notably liquid and solid 3He (the light isotope of helium), superconducting quantum materials and unconventional superconductivity, magnetic compounds, highly porous materials including aerogels, porous glasses and cements. He has developed specialized acoustic techniques for very low temperatures as well as applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) for very high magnetic fields. (en)
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  • William Paul Halperin (* 16. Juli 1945 in Ottawa) ist ein kanadisch-US-amerikanischer experimenteller Tieftemperaturphysiker. Halperin studierte an der Queen’s University (Kingston) mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1967 und an der University of Toronto mit dem Master-Abschluss 1968. Er wurde 1975 an der Cornell University in Physik promoviert. 1975 wurde er Assistant Professor und 1986 Professor an der Northwestern University und war ab 2001 John Evans Professor. 1990 bis 1995 stand er der Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie vor. Er war auch am Argonne National Laboratory. Er befasst sich mit supraflüssigem Helium 3, Supraleitung, NMR-Spektroskopie von Hochtemperatursupraleitern (unter anderem bei sehr hohen Magnetfeldern im National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee) und Flüssigkeitstransport in porösen Medien. 2017 erhielt er mit seinem Theoretiker-Kollegen James Sauls von der Northwestern University (mit dem er viel zusammenarbeitet) und Jeevak Parpia von der Cornell University den Fritz London Memorial Prize für die Untersuchung von Unordnung bei supraflüssigem Helium 3 und die dadurch ermöglichten Einblicke in dessen komplexes Symmetriebruchverhalten. Er ist US-amerikanischer Staatsbürger. Halpern ist Fellow der American Physical Society. 1977 war er Sloan Research Fellow und er war Yamada Science Foundation Fellow. Er ist Herausgeber von Progress in Low-Temperature Physics. (de)
  • William P. Halperin is a Canadian-American physicist, academic, and researcher. He is the Orrington Lunt Professor of Physics at Northwestern University. Halperin is an experimentalist in condensed matter physics specializing in ultra-low temperature investigations of quantum liquids and solids, notably liquid and solid 3He (the light isotope of helium), superconducting quantum materials and unconventional superconductivity, magnetic compounds, highly porous materials including aerogels, porous glasses and cements. He has developed specialized acoustic techniques for very low temperatures as well as applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) for very high magnetic fields. Halperin is a fellow and life member of the American Physical Society (APS) and life member of the Division of Condensed Matter Physics (DCMP) of the APS. He was elected chair of DCMP in 2017, and was elected to the Administrative Council of the APS for the period 2020-2024. He has served as an Editor for Progress in Low Temperature Physics (volumes 14-16). (en)
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