Simons Foundation chevron-down--small Mathematics & Physical Sciences FundingRequest for ApplicationsProgramsPolicies and ProceduresSimons Award Manager (SAM) FAQ and Instructional VideosNewsEventsConferencesSymposiaLecturesAboutAbout UsScientific Advisory Board Simons Collaboration on the Many Electron Problem: People Collaboration DirectorScientific Advisory BoardSteering CommitteePrincipal InvestigatorsCollaboration ScientistsFormer Collaboration Scientists Garnet K.-L. Chan, Ph.D. Chan is the Bren Professor of Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology and a Simons Investigator in theoretical physics. Read more Michel Ferrero, Ph.D. Michel Ferrero is a CNRS researcher based at École Polytechnique in Paris. Read more Emanuel Gull, Ph.D. Emanuel Gull, who is a Professor at the University of Michigan, works in the general area of computational condensed matter physics with a focus on the study of correlated electronic systems in and out of equilibrium. Read more Kristjan Haule, Ph.D. Kristjan Haule was appointed Professor of Physics at Rutgers in 2012. Read more Gabriel Kotliar, Ph.D. Gabriel Kotliar currently holds a Board of Governors Professor Chair in the Physics Department at Rutgers University. Read more Evgeny Kozik, Ph.D. Evgeny Kozik is a lecturer in Physics at King’s College London. Read more Nikolay Prokof’ev, Ph.D. Nikolay Prokof’ev is Professor of Physics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst since 1999. Read more Previous Page Viewing Page 1 of 2 Page 2 of 2 Page 1 of 2 Page 2 of 2 Next Page
Garnet K.-L. Chan, Ph.D. Chan is the Bren Professor of Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology and a Simons Investigator in theoretical physics. Read more
Michel Ferrero, Ph.D. Michel Ferrero is a CNRS researcher based at École Polytechnique in Paris. Read more
Emanuel Gull, Ph.D. Emanuel Gull, who is a Professor at the University of Michigan, works in the general area of computational condensed matter physics with a focus on the study of correlated electronic systems in and out of equilibrium. Read more
Kristjan Haule, Ph.D. Kristjan Haule was appointed Professor of Physics at Rutgers in 2012. Read more
Gabriel Kotliar, Ph.D. Gabriel Kotliar currently holds a Board of Governors Professor Chair in the Physics Department at Rutgers University. Read more
Nikolay Prokof’ev, Ph.D. Nikolay Prokof’ev is Professor of Physics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst since 1999. Read more