Biography:Juan Carlos Campuzano
Juan Carlos Campuzano (born July 25, 1949) is a Paraguayan American physicist. He is Distinguished University of Illinois at Chicago Professor of Physics at the University of Illinois at Chicago.[1] He was a Distinguished Fellow at Argonne National Laboratory[2] (the equivalent of an endowed chair),[1] and a He is also a 2001 American Physical Society Fellow and a recipient of the 2011 Oliver Buckley Prize in Condensed Matter Physics. He is an expert in high-temperature superconductivity.[1]
Campuzano obtained his B.S. and Ph.D. in physics from University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in 1972 and 1978 respectively. He had also worked as Post-Doctoral Fellow, Research Associate at University of Liverpool and University of Cambridge[3] His research interests include infrared spectroscopy on metal surfaces, electronic excitations in high temperature superconductors and other materials, etc.
Education
- Ph.D., Physics, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, 1978.
- B.S., Applied Mathematics and Physics, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, 1972.
Awards
- Buckley Prize, 2011[4]
- Outstanding Alumnus Award, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2008
- HENAAC Outstanding Technical Achievement Award, 2007[5]
- Fellow, American Physical Society, 2001.
- The University of Chicago Medal for Distinguished Performance at Argonne National Laboratory, 1999.
- Fellow, Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1985
- The American Vacuum Society Scholar, 1975.
- Research Fellowship, International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, 1974.
Selected publications
- "The origin of multiple superconducting gaps in MgB2," Nature 423, (2003) 65-67, S. Souma, Y. Machida, T. Sato, T. Takahashi, H. Matsui, S.-C. Wang, H. Ding, A. Kaminski, J. C. Campuzano, S. Sasaki, K. Kadowaki.
- "Spontaneous breaking of time-reversal symmetry in the pseudogap state of a high-T-c superconductor," Nature 416, (2002) 610-613, A. Kaminski, S. Rosenkranz, H.M. Fretwell, J.C. Campuzano, Z. Li, H. Raffy, W.G. Cullen, H. You, C.G. Olson, C.M. Varma, and H. Hochst.
- "Condensation energy and spectral functions in high-temperature superconductors," Phys Rev B 61 (2000) 14742-14750, M.R. Norman, M. Randeria, B. Janko B, and J.C. Campuzano.
- "Destruction of the Fermi surface in underdoped high-Tc superconductors," Nature 392 (1998) 157, M. Norman, H. Ding, M. Randeria, J.C. Campuzano, T. Yokoya, T. Takeuchi, T. Takahashi, T. Mochiku, K. Kadowaki, P. Guptasarma, and D.G. Hinks.
- "Unusual dispersion and line shape of the superconducting spectra of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+d," Physical Review Letters 79, (1997) 3506-3510, M. R. Norman, H. Ding, J. C. Campuzano, T. Takeuchi, M. Randeria, T. Yokoya, T. Takahashi, T. Mochiku, and K. Kadowaki.
- "Spectroscopic evidence for a pseudogap in the normal state of underdoped high Tc superconductors," Nature. 382 (July 4, 1996) p51-54, H. Ding, T. Yokoya, J.C. Campuzano, T. Takahashi, M. Randeria, M.R. Norman, T. Mochiku, K. Kadowaki, and J. Giapintzakis.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 UIC faculty Juan Carlos Campuzano, University of Illinois at Chicago
- ↑ Argonne Distinguished Fellow, Argonne National Laboratory
- ↑ US Department of Energy
- ↑ Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize
- ↑ Argonne National Laboratory
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